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Automatic archaeology

Haim Watzman
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Haim Watzman: freelance writer in Jerusalem

Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6970, 96-98

Abstract: Digging in the dirt in search of clues to the past has churned up millions of pieces of pottery. Haim Watzman unearths the new technologies being developed to sift through them all.

Date: 2004
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