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"Artificial Intelligence Does Not Replace the Archaeologist, but Accelerates the Work as Never Before"

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Rafa Latorre talks in La Brújula with the Professor of Archaeology of the University of Alcalá, Manuel Castro-Priego, about the impact of artificial intelligence on archaeology, from the location of new deposits to the cataloguing of objects and the preservation of heritage.The professor emphasizes that, far from the cinematic image of adventurer archaeologist, discipline is increasingly scientific, predictive and technological.Artificial intell…
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Rafa Latorre talks in La Brújula with the Professor of Archaeology of the University of Alcalá, Manuel Castro-Priego, about the impact of artificial intelligence on archaeology, from the location of new deposits to the cataloguing of objects and the preservation of heritage.The professor emphasizes that, far from the cinematic image of adventurer archaeologist, discipline is increasingly scientific, predictive and technological.Artificial intell…

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ondacero.es broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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