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Old 07-21-2008, 09:38   #1 (permalink)
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Post Archeologists Uncover Treasures Via Google Earth

Archeologists Uncover Treasures Via Google Earth


(Newser) – Google Earth has made detailed satellite imagery readily accessible to planetary voyeurs—but academics are also using it to get things done in ways never before possible. A team of university archeologists are uncovering hundreds of sites in the Afghan desert that might never have been discovered on foot, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.

"The most important aspect of the work is we'll be able to go to the Afghan archaeological institute and say that these are the sites in this area. You can either go and visit them or you can at least start thinking about trying to protect them," explained one archeologist.

Source [/b]Sydney Morning Herald


Google Earth satellite imagery is being used to explore the otherwise treacherous terrain of Afghanistan to uncover archeological sites. (Getty Images)



Google Earth satellite imagery is being used to explore the otherwise treacherous terrain of Afghanistan to uncover archeological sites. (Getty Images)




Google Earth satellite imagery is being used to explore the otherwise treacherous terrain of Afghanistan to uncover archeological sites. (Getty Images)




Archeologists Uncover Treasures Via Google Earth - Newser
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Google Earth is brilliant for things like this. Bluehawk has seen the pictures of the aircraft Boneyard that I posted here, and we search for fishing spots using it
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