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AUTOMATA News: Automated Digitization Experiment Enriched with Lithic and Ceramic Archaeological Remains

Summary by Inrap
12 organisations from 7 different countries give themselves four years to realize a prototype of robotics allowing to digitise lithic and ceramic remains in 3D, to obtain archeometric data and to analyze them with the help of artificial intelligence. Archaeologists at Inrap, Amala Marx, Sylvie Eusebe and Theophane Nicolas describe this European project and the role and expectations of the institute.
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12 organisations from 7 different countries give themselves four years to realize a prototype of robotics allowing to digitise lithic and ceramic remains in 3D, to obtain archeometric data and to analyze them with the help of artificial intelligence. Archaeologists at Inrap, Amala Marx, Sylvie Eusebe and Theophane Nicolas describe this European project and the role and expectations of the institute.

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Inrap broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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