| Archaeologist Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Saturday October 18, 2025 ( 2 items ) |
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Griffith University: Training AI to Identify Ancient Artists
GOLD COAST, Australia, Oct. 17 (TNSjou) -- Griffith University issued the following news:
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Training AI to identify ancient artists
Griffith researchers built and tested a digital archaeology framework to learn more about the ancient humans who created one of the oldest forms of rock art, finger fluting.
Finger flutings are marks drawn by fingers through a soft mineral film called moonmilk on cave walls.
Experiments were conducted - both with adult participants in a tactile setup and
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University of Copenhagen: Archaeologists Uncover 5,500-year-old Ceremonial Site in Jordan
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Oct. 17 -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news:
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Archaeologists uncover 5,500-year-old ceremonial site in Jordan
A research team led by the University of Copenhagen has uncovered a remarkable Early Bronze Age ritual landscape at Murayghat in Jordan. The discovery can shed new light on how ancient communities responded to social and environmental change.
How did ancient cultures respond to crises and the collapse of the established social order? T
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