A groundbreaking study combining artificial intelligence with 3D scanning technology has revealed a previously hidden network of moai carvers on Easter Island. Researchers employed advanced scanning equipment to create high-resolution 3D models of over 1,000 statues, then applied machine learning algorithms to analyze intricate carving patterns. The AI detected subtle variations in style and technique, indicating collaborative workshops across the island that shared knowledge and resources. This discovery not only reshapes understanding of ancient Polynesian civilization’s social organization but also showcases AI’s transformative potential in archaeology. The study demonstrates how technology can extract insights from massive historical datasets, bridging gaps in human history and offering a blueprint for future archaeological research worldwide.
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