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Exploring the past with cutting-edge technology

| Radaz | Blog

Archaeology is a fascinating field that connects us to our own journey as a civilization, uncovering secrets and revealing remarkable events hidden for thousands of years.

What if these discoveries could be made more efficiently, safely, and with less impact on the environment and the findings themselves? With Radaz's radar, this is now possible.

How can the radar revolutionize modern archaeology?

Precise detection: our radar penetrates up to 100 meters below the surface, identifying bodies, artifacts, and underground formations without the need for excavations or vegetation removal. Inaccessible areas can now be explored with ease and precision.

Wide coverage: each flight covers up to 50 hectares in just 20 minutes, even in challenging terrains. This unique solution surpasses the limitations of ground-based sensors, enabling much more efficient exploration.

High precision: operating at an altitude of 120 meters, the radar avoids any kind of environmental interference. It also eliminates the need for physical interventions that could compromise the integrity of historical sites or other findings.

Innovation with artificial intelligence: the detection process is automated using AI, accelerating the identification of artifacts and formations. Not only is the process faster, but it is also highly accurate and adaptable to the specific needs of each archaeological project.

What are the benefits for archaeology?

  • Historical preservation: significantly reduces the risks of damaging historical sites, preserving the context of discoveries.
  • Time and resource efficiency: the speed and scope of the analyses boost productivity, optimizing resources.
  • Accessibility: previously hard-to-reach locations are no longer obstacles for research.

Count on us to transform historical exploration

If your company works in archaeology and aims to revolutionize its discoveries, contact us today.

Discover how Radaz's radar can unlock a richer past, full of stories waiting to be told.