
Archeology from Space: Mapping Tombs with Satellites
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Science, Physics, Social Studies, History
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores ancient tombs in eastern Sudan, focusing on the challenges of studying them due to their remote location and vast numbers. It describes two main types of tombs, tumuli and kubas, from different historical periods. Modern technology, including satellite imagery and statistical methods like the Name and Scott Cluster process, is used to analyze the tombs' arrangements. This approach reveals cultural insights, suggesting social connections among the tombs, possibly linked to the Beja people. The findings challenge previous assumptions about the region's funerary practices.
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