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theHandpuppet

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Thu Aug 14, 2014, 08:13 PM Aug 2014

New to the Archaeologist’s Tool Kit: The Drone

The New York Times
New to the Archaeologist’s Tool Kit: The Drone
By WILLIAM NEUMAN and RALPH BLUMENTHAL
AUG. 13, 2014

CHEPÉN, Peru — A small remote-controlled helicopter buzzed over ancient hilltop ruins here, snapping hundreds of photographs. Below, stone walls built more than a thousand years ago by the Moche civilization gave way to a grid of adobe walls put up only recently by what officials said were land speculators.

“This site is threatened on every side,” said Luis Jaime Castillo Butters, Peru’s vice minister of cultural heritage as he piloted the drone aircraft.

Archaeologists around the world, who have long relied on the classic tools of their profession, like the trowel and the plumb bob, are now turning to the modern technology of drones to defend and explore endangered sites. And perhaps nowhere is the shift happening as swiftly as in Peru, where Dr. Castillo has created a drone air force to map, monitor and safeguard his country’s ancient treasures.

Drones mark “a before and after in archaeology,” said Dr. Castillo, who is also a prominent archaeologist and one of a dozen experts who will outline the use of drones at a conference in San Francisco next year....

The rest of the article and a short video at http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/14/arts/design/drones-are-used-to-patrol-endangered-archaeological-sites.html?_r=0

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New to the Archaeologist’s Tool Kit: The Drone (Original Post) theHandpuppet Aug 2014 OP
They need every bit of protection they can get for these sites, outside of murder, of course! Judi Lynn Aug 2014 #1

Judi Lynn

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1. They need every bit of protection they can get for these sites, outside of murder, of course!
Sat Aug 16, 2014, 04:57 AM
Aug 2014

So much important knowledge has already been stolen. We need to know everything we can learn about the civilizations which came before us. What we have known is far, far too little.

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