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June 21, 2018
University Scholars, CURF News

For the month of June, we are working alongside colleagues from the University of Central Florida and the Armenian Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography on the Vayots Dzor Fortress Landscapes Project. This valley region boasts spectacular views and interesting architecture, which informs us about transport and defense systems that go back thousands of years. Our team is made up of archaeologists and historians as well as computer scientists.

Read more at the Open Archaeology web site!

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