Space archaeologist reveals lost worlds
Dr. Sarah Parcak uses satellite technology to unearth Egypt's ancient settlements lost in the sands of time.
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Dr. Sarah Parcak uses satellite technology to unearth Egypt's ancient settlements lost in the sands of time.
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There are at least 92 centrally 'protected' monuments of historical importance across the country which have gone 'missing' without a trace, a performance audit of the Archaeological Survey of India has revealed.
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