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Archeology 2.0 - Exploring the Past with Modern Technology

Today modern archaeology often works with digital technology. Geophysics has allowed thousands of ancient sites to be located - a huge gain for science. The dig is no longer the be-all and end-all of archeology. We accompany some archeologists on their journey into the virtual past. Geophysics comprises a range of techniques with various geological and military functions. Geomagnetism is used to locate enemy submarines or potential reserves of oil or other minerals. Now, German and Irish archeologists have teamed up to use it to trace prehistoric grave systems. Researchers in western Germany are applying it to locate ancient procession and pilgrimage routes. Shipping archeologists in Bremerhaven are availing of digital technology to create virtual models of shipwrecks and, in Berlin, archeologists and game designers have also embarked on a joint project. As luck would have it, they scanned every millimeter of a temple in the Syrian city of Aleppo, not suspecting that, soon afterwards, the complex would be largely destroyed in the country’s civil war. Their virtual model is evidence that the study of the past can have uses for the present, just as technologies of the present can help us to study the past.

English
  • Originally Aired October 7, 2018
  • Runtime 30 minutes
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-PG
  • Network Deutsche Welle TV
  • Created October 16, 2018 by
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  • Modified October 16, 2018 by
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Name Type Role
Susanne Brahms Writer
Kay Kohlmeyer Guest Star
Mike Belasus Guest Star
Roman Scholz Guest Star
Axel Posluschny Guest Star
Roseanne Schot Guest Star
Stephen Davis Guest Star
Knut Rassmann Guest Star
Ruth Beusing Guest Star
Thomas Bremer Guest Star