Computational archaeology blog posts

 
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3D Modelling in Archaeology

I am sure that most of you have seen some archaeology documentaries where, while explaining what the use of a certain discovery was, a 3D model of the discovery is shown. These kinds of simulations are useful for educational purposes, but can also serve the great need of documentation and preservation or ancient sites.

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Archaeological Drones

Drones are the new thing. They are being used for various purposes across the world. Archaeologists have caught up to this new trend and are now using drones themselves to map archaeological sites, get aerial images and protect endangered sites. 

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Intro to LIDAR for Archaeology

If you read this blog often, then you have probably already seen some or other article about LIDAR being used in archaeology. This article aims to give you a proper introduction to the technology and its applications in archaeology.

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Computational archaeology refers to the use of computational approaches to solve problems within the space of archaeology. I have been blogging about this since my post-graduate years.

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