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Topic started on 11-8-2012 @ 08:15 AM by Mianeye
This is becoming a new trend among archaeologist, and i love it.

Using satellits,high altitude Laser Measurements and drones to discover the history buried underground and impossible to see from groundlevel.
It has been done for many years but they keep getting better as they discover new and better/easier ways of doing it.

And nice to see that drones are not only used to spy on us
news.vanderbilt.edu...


There is ofcause a limit to how deep they can penetrate, but still cool stuff is brought to the surface, and more of history is revealed, and i think we will all love to see this used in some of the more interesting parts of the world like Egypt, South America and such, as they are allready doing.

www.spiegel.de...
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Archaeology is being revolutionized by remote-scanning techniques that use lasers to detect otherwise invisible ground features. The technology digitally extracts vegetation for a clean image of the earth's surface. Archaeologists in Germany have already discovered thousands of new sites.




The Boyne Valley in Ireland, for example, contains three prehistoric monuments that are part of the Brú na Bóinne UNESCO World Heritage Site . A team with the Irish research project "Discovery Programme" scanned the already heavily researched area with lasers, finding a number of small mounds, possible burial tombs and Stone Age earthworks. The map was practically filled with points of potential archaeological interest.


More pictures inside

A team with the Irish research project "Discovery Programme" scanned the already heavily researched area with lasers

finding a number of small mounds, possible burial sites and Stone Age earthworks. The map was practically filled with points of potential archaeological interest, shown here in red. The green dots indicate already known sites.


Some info on Google earth archeology, and some linky inside.
www.dailygalaxy.com...
archaeology.about.com...


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reply posted on 11-8-2012 @ 08:37 AM by Mianeye
reply to post by ALF88

That is one good suggestion right there

Google Earth coordinates: 42°55′41″N 2°15′48″E
www.crystalinks.com...
Other link with more of the mysteries

Rennes Le Chateau, is located in Languedoc, France an unspoiled area of southern France. There are many mysteries surrounding Rennes Le Chateau that link with the Holy Grail, the Ark of Noah, the Ark of the Covenant and the treasures of the Temple of Solomon. These mysteries have baffled researchers for hundreds of years.

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reply posted on 11-8-2012 @ 09:04 AM by thetiler
Originally posted by Mianeye
This is becoming a new trend among archaeologist, and i love it.

Using satellits,high altitude Laser Measurements and drones to discover the history buried underground and impossible to see from groundlevel.
It has been done for many years but they keep getting better as they discover new and better/easier ways of doing it.

And nice to see that drones are not only used to spy on us
news.vanderbilt.edu...


There is ofcause a limit to how deep they can penetrate, but still cool stuff is brought to the surface, and more of history is revealed, and i think we will all love to see this used in some of the more interesting parts of the world like Egypt, South America and such, as they are allready doing.

www.spiegel.de...
Slide the bar pictures
Archaeology is being revolutionized by remote-scanning techniques that use lasers to detect otherwise invisible ground features. The technology digitally extracts vegetation for a clean image of the earth's surface. Archaeologists in Germany have already discovered thousands of new sites.




The Boyne Valley in Ireland, for example, contains three prehistoric monuments that are part of the Brú na Bóinne UNESCO World Heritage Site . A team with the Irish research project "Discovery Programme" scanned the already heavily researched area with lasers, finding a number of small mounds, possible burial tombs and Stone Age earthworks. The map was practically filled with points of potential archaeological interest.


More pictures inside

A team with the Irish research project "Discovery Programme" scanned the already heavily researched area with lasers

finding a number of small mounds, possible burial sites and Stone Age earthworks. The map was practically filled with points of potential archaeological interest, shown here in red. The green dots indicate already known sites.


Some info on Google earth archeology, and some linky inside.
www.dailygalaxy.com...
archaeology.about.com...


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This is an important thread, wether people believe the A.A. theory nor not, this will speed up the process of understanding who made the megalithic stones hopefully.


reply posted on 11-8-2012 @ 04:36 PM by Shane
It is an interesting and exciting method being used to find things we seem to overlook, and there is countless possibilities that it could be used to find places, lost in Antiquity, but I think this was noted within The Legendary Lost City of "Ciudad Blanca" Found Under Tropical Forest in Honduras which was posted just two months ago.

And this article itself, was presented there as well. in late July.

Just noting, using the Search Engine does make things easier. Even the Title you offered is noted.

Next we'll be finding out they used this tech, to possibly find Ciudad Blanca.

Ciao

Shane


reply posted on 11-8-2012 @ 06:05 PM by Mianeye
reply to post by Shane

I get your point, and must admit that i didn't do a search, i just tried with my titel and it did find the thread you just linked, so i can't excuse with "the search engine on ATS sucks" It works fine...

Anyway, a lot of threads get lost in the forum jungel of ATS, so a thread on it's own about this case i guess is allright, i have seen worse duplicates in here. You made the post in the other thread, so thats why you noticed, no one else would have

But thanks for the other link, i missed that one somehow
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reply posted on 11-8-2012 @ 10:14 PM by Shane
reply to post by Mianeye



No, don't worry too much. I likely would have started a separate thread for the subject in July, if the neigh sayers about using this Tech, didn't provoke me to respond with a few examples of how this is working elsewhere in the Other Thread.

As your thread is noting now.

Ciao

Shane


reply posted on 12-8-2012 @ 04:39 AM by McGinty
reply to post by ResearchEverything777



Why are you trolling so many threads here?

What's your point?
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