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Excavating data from digs done decades ago and connecting with today’s communities

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18 June 2024
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The ancestors of Alaska Native people began using local copper sources to craft intricate tools roughly 1,000 years ago. Over one-third of all copper objects archaeologists have found in this region were excavated at a single spot, named the Gulkana Site.

This is the site I’ve studied for the past four years as a Ph.D. student at Purdue...

Authors: Staff

Read more https://theconversation.com/digital-public-archaeology-excavating-data-from-digs-done-decades-ago-and-connecting-with-todays-communities-225270

  • Previous Article Lynn Conway was a trans woman in tech − and underappreciated for decades after she helped launch the computing revolution
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