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2naSalit

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2. LiDAR has been an amazing tool...
Tue Mar 21, 2023, 06:32 AM
Mar 2023

For archaeology, among other scientific genres. It was just coming into use when I was in grad school, my interface with it was environmental analyses but, having a BA in anthropology, I saw the potential for this sort of application.

I would like to see how the more recent findings of structure communities align with the proposed timelines and analyses presented in the book, 1491. I can imagine a good part of the new information could validate those theories. Every time I see these articles of new archaeological sites in the Americas, I wonder about whether there are collaborative findings.

Fascinating. Thanks for posting all of these bits of info.

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