Researchers first used 3D scans to analyze the stone, finding that some lines were deeper than others and “that the stone’s edges are neatly finished, which indicates a final product rather than a ...
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AI just cracked the rules of a lost Roman board game, and it’s unlike anything we expected
During a brief respite from COVID-19 lockdowns in the summer of 2020, archaeologist Walter Crist found himself wandering the halls of Het Romeins Museum in Heerlen, Netherlands. He was killing time, ...
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