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Digital Archaeology Is Strengthened with Artificial Intelligence: a New Way of Looking at the Past

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For a long time, archaeology has been linked to the classic image of the explorer with a brush in hand, stuck together with a mound of earth, gently extracting fragments of the past. But that traditional scene is giving way to another, much more digital and powered by technological tools that redefine the way we understand human history. Today, archaeologists not only excavate with shovels, but also with algorithms. Jesse Casana, archaeologist a…
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For a long time, archaeology has been linked to the classic image of the explorer with a brush in hand, stuck together with a mound of earth, gently extracting fragments of the past. But that traditional scene is giving way to another, much more digital and powered by technological tools that redefine the way we understand human history. Today, archaeologists not only excavate with shovels, but also with algorithms. Jesse Casana, archaeologist a…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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