Arizona State University Utilizing Veterans to Archive Data For Largest Digital Archaeology Database in U.S.
From KJZZ Radio:
An Arizona State University program this semester will use veterans to archive digital archaeological data from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The four veterans, who are ASU students, will train and work at ASU’s Center for Digital Antiquity, which houses the nation’s largest archive of digital archaeological data.
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