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| Archaeological site in La Libertad [Credit: El Comercio] |
The prototypes are now being used in San Jose de Moro in La Libertad thanks to a partnership between the Catholic University of Peru and Harvard University.
Archaeologists hope to be able to finally make a complete record of the more minute details of the country/s countless archaeological sites and create a high resolution map of important ruins. In addition it will be used to increase security by allowing authorities constantly monitor the areas.
The General Director of Patrimony at the Ministry of Culture, Ana Maria Hoyle, told El Comercio, ¨The records we will obtain will be useful not only for research purposes but also to protect cultural patrimony which, in many places, is threatened by the growth of agriculture and land trafficking.¨
Last weekend, this technology was released for the first time at a meeting in La Libertad attended by all of the important archaeologists from the north of Peru and representatives from the Ministry of Culture. They observed the helicopters, which function like robots and are controlled by remotes.
Author: Emily Culver | Source: Peru This Week [July 09, 2013]






