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Ben Kaycra grew up playing on ancient Mesopotamian ruins in his native Iraq. As an adult, he became a civil engineer and developed lasers that can scan buildings and translate them into three-dimensional blueprints. Host Ziya Tong takes a trip to Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park to see how this technology is changing the way archaeologists are mapping the ancient ruins of the Pueblo Indians.
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fantastic work!! ( 9 months ago by nadiaTeeze)
fantastic work!!
go yo hell no one ... ( 4 months ago by djditii)
go yo hell no one belive that Anerica is empty of archeollogy they are hollywood scenes
the lady on the video is so hot (email me if you see this)



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