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[Tools] Archaeologists and Egyptologists are now visiting Saqqara in 3D

by petrosPosted onJanuary 14, 2021January 19, 2021

Saqqara is located 15 km just south of Giza and its cemetery dates back to over 4000 years. Now, archaeologists and Egyptologists are virtually visiting the site and are doing so in 3D.

 
 

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