Lasers unearth 60,000 ancient Maya structures in Guatemala


[post_page_title]Boots to the ground[/post_page_title]
Annabel Ford, an archeologist and professor of archaeology at various American colleges, has noted that the team needs to continue with their research. In her eyes, no archeological survey can be fully completed without putting your “boots to the ground.”

She believes that the team needs to make use of the aerial imaging and actual visit the marked spots on the map. This way, they will be able to see the structures with their very eyes, rather than through laser imaging, and be able to create a much bigger picture.

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