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It is now possible to use the computer to perform any work, such as shopping or writing letters or music or even the search for archaeological sites, it has become the Australian researcher, David Thomas, an expert in the world of archaeological sites in the valley of Rajasthan in Afghanistan, without even leaving his office in Melbourne.
The Thomas of the University of La Trobe 450 sites may contain traces Algorid involving people who lived in the twelfth century AD in this region, and it is now in possession of the coordinates of the locations of camps and forts, water reservoirs, dams, farms, villages, archaeological sites, and even pictures of them as well.
Thomas got all this data through the "Google Earth" maps on the Internet, which can be accessed free of charge by any modern computer. The process takes a long time and certainly, where Thomas spent nine hours in front of the computer screen to find the archaeological sites in the area does not exceed an area of 17 square kilometers, but no doubt travel to this region and the risk of landmines planted by the Taliban and lead the clashes in the region .
According to Thomas, "The most important thing in this work we are doing is that we convey the information to get to the Institute of antiquities in Afghanistan .. and then the matter depends on whether they can travel to these areas to verify the existence of archaeological sites themselves."
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