Finding the Ancestors: Using Archaeological Remote Sensing to Reclaim Sacred Landscapes

SSHRC IDG awarded 2021: Our proposed project, therefore, uses community-driven archaeological remote sensing to address important community needs, while exploring the research implications of relocating graves in historic cemeteries by combining archaeology, remote sensing, historical research, and...

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