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posted by martyb on Wednesday February 01 2017, @09:10PM   Printer-friendly
from the can-you-dig-it? dept.

GlobalXplorer has been launched:

A website that will let members of the public search for potential archaeological sites has been launched. It is the brainchild of space archaeologist Dr Sarah Parcak who set it up using prize money from the Ted conference. Describing it as "Indiana Jones meets Google Earth", she said the site would also allow the public to help prevent looting. [...] Using the [satellite imagery algorithm] technique, which is used by a growing number of researchers, she has discovered 17 potential pyramids, 3,000 settlements and 1,000 lost tombs in Egypt.

[...] [To] make sure looters do not use the site to locate potential targets, the high-resolution satellite images are broken into tens of million of small tiles which are displayed to users in a random order without the ability to navigate or pan out. The tiles do not contain any location reference or co-ordinate information.

Users are rewarded for their time with content about Peru, behind-the-scenes looks at archaeological sites and the opportunity to join archaeologists on digs. DigitalGlobe, a satellite imagery company, is providing more than 200,000 sq km of satellite imagery of Peru for users to peruse. There are plans to launch the site in other countries later this year.

6:59 TED talk.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 02 2017, @08:36AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 02 2017, @08:36AM (#461933)

    What could have been looted has already been looted by those who run the satellites (developed with our hard work and money). They steal very old artifacts that show that this planet is very old and people just like us lived 250 Million years ago, in civilizations similar to ours. They do this so they can continue with their narrative of "the planet is xx years old" hoax. Also the moon hoax, of which there has been reasonable evidence that it is not real and was built and placed there by some civilization.

    Archeological sites on this planet are already mostly hoax now. For example, the Egypt pyramids have a strange magic about them and government agents faked evidence and destroyed our history.