Japan scientists uncover hundreds of huge desert doodles in Peru using AI

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2024-09-25 05:24:06 | Updated at 2024-09-30 19:27:08 5 days ago
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Japanese scientists have used artificial intelligence to uncover 303 new etchings in Peru’s Nazca desert – doubling the amount of known geoglyphs made some 2,000 years ago by a pre-Inca civilisation.

The fabled Nazca lines, a series of massive incisions on the desert floor depicting animals, plants, imaginary beings and geometric figures, have fascinated scientists ever since they were first discovered around a century ago.

Best viewed from the air, the lines situated some 220 miles (350km) south of Lima are one of Peru’s top tourist attractions.

 Yamagata University / Handout via AFP

The Nazca lines are one of Peru’s top tourist attractions. Photo: Yamagata University / Handout via AFP

Announcing the new discoveries in Lima on Monday, archaeologist Masato Sakai, from Yamagata University, said: “The use of AI in research has allowed us to map the distribution of geoglyphs in a faster and more precise way.”

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