Maria Reiche and the Nazca Lines: The Question That Outlived Everyone

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Maria Reiche and the Nazca Lines: The Question That Outlived Everyone
AI Archaeologists: Machines Reconstruct Lost Civilizations
For centuries, archaeology has depended on shovels, chisels, brushes, and the patience of humans carefully dusting off ancient stones. Our understanding of lost civilizations—like the Indus Valley, the Maya, Mesopotamia, Göbekli Tepe—has been shaped by decades of slow excavation, painstaking cataloging, and endless interpretation.
For centuries, archaeology has depended on shovels, chisels, brushes, and the patience of humans carefully dusting off ancient stones. Our