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Drones Help Discover Lost City With Ties to Alexander the Great

  

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Via:  matti-viikate  •  7 years ago  •  7 comments

Drones Help Discover Lost City With Ties to Alexander the Great


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Morning view over the city Qalatga Darband, a lost city that was recently found with the help of drone technology.   (Credit: The British Museum)


With the help of drones, archaeologists discovered a lost city with ties to Alexander the Great, according to the British Museum in London.

Qalatga Darband, an ancient city located in what is now Iraqi Kurdistan, lies along the Darband-I Rania, or a pass at the Zagros Mountains. What’s so significant about this path? Besides being a historic route from Mesopotamia to Iran, Alexander the Great traveled the path more than 2,000 years ago.

Declassified spy satellite images from the 1960s first gave explorers a glance at this city, which had never been deeply explored. In addition to ground surveying, researchers used drones to take images. The team discovered buried buildings after analyzing images taken via drone, according to the British Museum.

Archaeologists are increasingly deploying drones to aid their research. Drones are great alternatives to traditional aerial imaging methods, like airplanes or balloons, because they are often cheaper and allow for almost instant processing of gathered data.


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A terracotta roof ornament, also called antefix, which was found at the Qalatga Darband site.   (Credit: The British Museum)


After studying ceramics found at the site, researchers concluded Qalatga Darband was likely founded during the Hellenistic period by the Seleucids, the successors of Alexander the Great. Researchers believe this site dates back to the first and second centuries BCE.

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/drone360/2017/09/25/drones-lost-city/#.WcywFmi0PIU


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Matti Viikate
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1  seeder  Matti Viikate    7 years ago

Thank you for visiting, comments are welcome.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2  Buzz of the Orient    7 years ago

Fascinating. Thanks for posting this.

 
 
 
Matti Viikate
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2.1  seeder  Matti Viikate  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @2    7 years ago

As always, it is my pleasure.

 
 
 
Kavika
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3  Kavika     7 years ago

Great article Matti, what a great discovery.

Drones are becoming the new ''discovery'' tool. In the Americas they have unearthed village/town/cities that have been hidden for centuries. 

 
 
 
Matti Viikate
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3.1  seeder  Matti Viikate  replied to  Kavika @3    7 years ago

Yes, the birds-eye view of drones gives us the views we would easily miss in any other way.

 
 
 
Pedro
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4  Pedro    7 years ago

Very interesting article. Thanks.

 
 
 
Dowser
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5  Dowser    7 years ago

Matti, you seed some of the most interesting articles!  Thanks for this!  My son is studying archaeology and this will fascinate him!  (As it does me, too!)

 
 

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