Generative AI is often seen as the epitome of our times, and sometimes even as futuristic. We can use it to invent new art or technology, analyze emerging data, or simulate people, places and things.
Introduction / Erik J. Marsh and Jeffrey R. Ferguson -- Understanding ceramic manufacturing technology : the role of experimental archaeology / Karen G. Harry -- Ceramic vessel use and use alteration ...
Seafarer's SeaSearcher technology represents a shift in underwater rescue archaeology by significantly increasing the speed and accuracy of identifying historically significant artifacts while ...
BIGFORK, Mont. — In Bigfork, the Flathead Maritime Archaeology Project community week kicks off Tuesday night at the Bigfork Art and Cultural Center. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. with official ...
Some of this year’s fascinating archaeological discoveries in Egypt have not been entirely new, never-before-seen art and artifacts. While some certainly are, others are actually new revelations about ...
Together with the SeaSearcher™ platform, the Sand Shark™ forms part of Seafarer’s broader strategy to build a scalable, repeatable technology suite for regulated underwater rescue archaeology.
Sixth graders at Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter School turned their classroom into an archaeological lab, ...
In a recent post, I discussed the interesting response to the idea that information has taken on the characteristics of common-law property: “That would be a bad idea.” Saying so has incongruence akin ...
Archaeologists explore human behaviors of the past, but these individuals inform our present. Consider how your work could impact modern communities, and whether individuals with cultural ties to your ...
In the late 1940s, the Soviet Archaeology Institute dispatched Sergei Rudenko to explore burial mounds 3,000 miles away in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia. The adventure did not disappoint.
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