For centuries, uncovering the past meant digging into the ground. Today, technology is changing that. Archaeologists are now able to explore history without ever lifting a shovel.
In this episode of NexTech, we explore how advanced tools like laser scanning, 3D modelling, and digital reconstruction are transforming archaeology. From mapping ancient structures buried beneath forests to scanning monuments and artifacts in microscopic detail, researchers are revealing layers of history that were once impossible to see.
These technologies allow scientists to study, measure, and even digitally rebuild the past with unprecedented accuracy all the while preserving fragile sites. It’s archaeology without excavation, where data becomes the key to understanding civilizations long gone.
This is how technology is helping uncover the past. Carefully, precisely, and without disturbing what time has left behind.
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