How AI is Helping Archaeologists Make Discoveries
Jesse Casana, W.J. Bryant 1925 Professor of Archaeology, is quoted in Nautilus about using artificial intelligence with remote imaging to identify archaeological sites.
[more]Jesse Casana, W.J. Bryant 1925 Professor of Archaeology, is quoted in Nautilus about using artificial intelligence with remote imaging to identify archaeological sites.
[more]Assistant Professor of Anthropology Jiajing Wang is quoted in a recent article in Popular Science.
[more]An article in The New York Times describes research by a team of Dartmouth anthropologists that reveals the most complete ancient agricultural location in the eastern United States.
[more]In an NPR segment, Dartmouth anthropologists Madeleine McLeester and Jesse Casana discuss their research in Michigan that uncovered what is likely the largest intact remains of an ancient Native American agricultural site in the eastern half of the United States.
[more]Tracks from two humanlike species crossing paths in ancient Africa shed light on the tale of our specialized locomotion.
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