Using drone-based lidar, researchers mapped two medieval cities, Tashbulak and Tugunbulak, in Uzbekistan, revealing detailed urban structures significant to the Silk Road's history. The first use of d ...
Lidar technology is commonly used to map archaeological landscapes blocked by dense vegetation, but it has additional value where vegetation is sparse, such as the mountains of Uzbekistan.
A team first noticed one of the lost cities in 2011 while hiking the grassy mountains of eastern Uzbekistan ... are hard to map comprehensively with the naked eye. To get a detailed lay of the ...
On the Silk Road, these lost twin cities may have sustained themselves in a foreboding landscape with metallurgy and commerce ...
Poland, a nation with a tumultuous past, spares no effort in maintaining its war memorials worldwide, including those in Asia ...
The first use of drone-based lidar in Central Asia revealed details of two newly discovered trade cities in the mountains of ...
The team of researchers—led by Michael Frachetti, an archaeologist at Washington University in St. Louis, and Farhod Maksudov, director of Uzbekistan ... us a decade to map such large ...
US and Uzbekistan-based researchers used drone-based LiDAR — Light Detection and Ranging — to map the archeological ... The scans created detailed views of plazas, fortifications, roads ...
Scientists were surprised to find a medieval metropolis atop mountains, providing new insights into life along the ancient trade route. “This changes everything we thought we knew.” ...