Aaron Niles / 2/16/26
How Technology Is Changing Modern Archaeology
Archaeology today looks very different from the stereotype of people just digging in the dirt with brushes. Thanks to modern technology, archaeologists can now study sites in smarter and less invasive ways. Tools like drones, digital mapping, and ground penetrating radar (GPR) let researchers see what’s underground before ever picking up a shovel, which helps protect sites from unnecessary damage.
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the coolest tools being used right now. It works by sending signals into the ground and measuring what bounces back, which can reveal buried structures like walls, or foundations. This helps archaeologists decide where to dig or if digging is even needed at all. It saves time, and helps preserve important historical sites.
As technology keeps improving, archaeology will only continue to get better. New tools make it easier to share discoveries online, and help the public understand why preserving the past matters. Modern archaeology isn’t just about finding old things, it’s about using new methods to tell better stories about human history.
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