AI for Archaeology: Site Detection, Artifact Classification, and Digital Heritage Preservation
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## TL;DR AI helps archaeology when it accelerates specific expert workflows: scanning imagery for site candidates, restoring damaged inscriptions, and detecting text in otherwise unreadable heritage materials. ## Core Explanation The best-supported examples are narrow and human-supervised. AI can prioritize candidate geoglyphs for field validation, assist historians with damaged inscriptions, and support computer-vision challenges around carbonized scrolls. These tools aid archaeological interpretation; they do not replace excavation, dating, provenance work, or specialist review. ## Related Articles - [AI for Cultural Heritage: Digital Preservation, Art Attribution, and Museum Intelligence](../ai-for-cultural-heritage.md) - [AI for Astronomy: Exoplanet Detection, Galaxy Classification, and Computational Astrophysics](../ai-for-astronomy.md) - [3D Human Modeling: Parametric Body Models, Mesh Recovery, and Digital Avatars](../3d-human-modeling.md)