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Non-stop archeological discoveries

Mass production of drones capable of scanning below earth and underwater will lead to an unforeseen number of archeological discoveries.

The traditional way of finding archeological discoveries is by cross-referencing ancient sources and trying to match ancient descriptions of landscapes with today's landscape. This will give way to an automated quick scan of an area.

With this new tool at their disposal, archeologies will be able to find the archeological treasures that were hidden away by our ancestors.

For example, the tomb of Alexander the Great might at long last be found, after it was hidden away without reference by Marcus Aurelius.

Small items used in the daily life of the common people will also be found using this new revolutionary method, giving us an unprecedented insight into the life of our forefathers.

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FREDDY GARCIA exceelnte asi se podra escanear toda la capa de un pasi antes de depredarlo sin medida
05 Jun 2023
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Manuel Alcala I need that because we spend too much time idle when doing civil infrastructures in some places in Peru, when a mummy or a discovery appears , all the work is stopped
23 May 2023
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DAYANNA BRIGETTE ONCE GOMEZ I agree because archaeologists will find several archaeological figures that have been missing for many years much faster and we will be able to learn more about the past
22 May 2023
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Jennifer Chabla DAYANNA BRIGETTE ONCE GOMEZ, I also agree that archaeologists can use this technology to uncover more ancient artifacts and discover more history and share knowledge.
25 May 2023
Matias Tapia I agree because is almost a reality, now we've a lot of drones in any part of the world, so in 2040 probably this will speed up in 200% archeological discoveries.
22 May 2023
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KEVIN ANIBAL BRITO SARMIENTO Matias Tapia, I agree because there is a great emphasis on looking for things that take us back in time, and with the help of the drone it would be faster to search.
22 May 2023