Researchers use UAS to answer questions at ancient burial sites

“Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are becoming powerful tools in the hands of archaeologists who document excavations, map landscapes and identify buried features, according to Morag Kersel, assistant professor of anthropology at DePaul University in Chicago.”

Patrick C. Miller| February 18, 2016 | UAS Magazine

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