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RE: AI and Archeology: Making new discoveries in old research fields.

in Project HOPE6 years ago

Hi! I didn't know you could use AI to look for archaeological remains. That's fascinating. Outside of the obvious, your concern that this technology is actually used to monitor other nations and find vulnerabilities in the event of war, could be real..

But, don't you think it's interesting that the Japanese are curious about Peru? I have always thought that Peruvians have Asian roots, probably because there is a connection between both countries. Maybe, even there is a real connection, there are books that say that there are caves that could connect us to the other side of the world.

That makes me think.

Thanks for sharing :D

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 6 years ago 

In the case of Japan and Peru the interest is of old data, I believe that there are archaeological works that linked Jomón ceramics from South America are a ceramic style of South Asia, in addition to the fact that a theory that migration to American continent went by waves and one of those waves went from Asia to South America, so there are also genetic markers in the aboriginal population that confirms this, also the external physical appearance gave this idea before, but with the study of genes it was confirmed what That was suspected.

I didn't know that.

 6 years ago 

:)

There was a time when I had to review the methodology of a research project of a colleague at the University where anthropologists and archaeologists would work on an issue of ancestral migrations and I remember some of the things I reviewed in that work.

Interesante :D

 6 years ago 

Si. Las aplicaciones son interesantes y me pregunto un tanto qué será en el futuro esta disciplina de la Arqueología con el uso de otras nuevas tecnologías. Quien sabe,puede que los futuros "Indiana Jones" sean II.AA.