New Technology

New Technology
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The articles in this issue delve into groundbreaking initiatives, showcasing how cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing the study of our past. We’ve covered a spectrum of projects to give you a glimpse into the innovative work transforming our understanding of history.

The possibilities are seemingly endless. While AI and LiDAR are revolutionizing how archaeologists explore bygone eras, preserve their remnants, and decipher vital lessons for posterity, the University of Alaska Fairbanks' crowdfunding endeavors presented in this edition offer the chance to Adopt a Mammoth (fossil!).

Exclusive interviews provide a deep dive into efforts to understand and reconstruct stories from the past, and to discover valuable knowledge that can be applied in the future. These include our conversation with Ben Lamm and Beth Shapiro from Colossal Biosciences, whose captivating work in the realms of de-extinction could mean that we may soon see prehistoric creatures walking the Earth.

We also spoke with Cícero Moraes to discuss the fascinating world of forensic facial reconstruction. Meanwhile, the efforts of OurWorlds, Forensic Architecture, and the Associazione Incontro di Civiltà, all featured in this issue, demonstrate the crucial role of new technologies in safeguarding cultural heritage.

Each edition of Ancient Origins Magazine brings together a curated collection of unique articles and thorough investigations, embodying our steadfast dedication to uncovering the intricacies of past civilizations and bygone eras through meticulous research and scholarly insight. We deeply appreciate your ongoing support.