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Ai and Satellite to Protect Tanum's Rock Carvings - Swedish History Magazine

In Tanum, the County Administrative Board is testing how AI combined with satellite data can be used to detect environmental changes in the World Heritage area. The study is funded by the Swedish Space Agency. – It can be both higher quality and labor-saving, says Henrik Zedig, archaeologist at the County Administrative Board of Västra Götaland. Keeping track of, for example, overgrowth or changes in land use and construction is important in ord…
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In Tanum, the County Administrative Board is testing how AI combined with satellite data can be used to detect environmental changes in the World Heritage area. The study is funded by the Swedish Space Agency. – It can be both higher quality and labor-saving, says Henrik Zedig, archaeologist at the County Administrative Board of Västra Götaland. Keeping track of, for example, overgrowth or changes in land use and construction is important in ord…

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svenskhistoria.se broke the news on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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