Drone Mapping Reveals Massive 3,000-Year-Old Fortress in Caucasus Mountains
- Drone mapping has revealed that the 3,000-year-old Dmanisis Gora Fortress is 40 times larger than previously believed, as reported by Dr. Nathaniel Erb-Satullo.
- The research team, led by Dr. Erb-Satullo and Dimitri Jachvliani, published their findings in the journal Antiquity, contributing to the understanding of ancient settlements.
- The fortress, located in the Caucasus Mountains, shows signs of year-round residential use and seasonal occupation by pastoral groups, according to the research.
- The use of drones has significantly advanced archaeological studies by providing detailed aerial views that were not possible from the ground, stated Dr. Erb-Satullo.
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