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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP12 Apr 2019 11:50 a.m. PST

…with photos showing ancient European lands.

"What would happen if Indiana Jones had a spy plane?

Ponder no more, as a declassified series of images from the cold war reveal archaeological sites viewed from tens of thousands of feet in the air.

The photos, believed to have been taken in the 1950s and 1960s, reveal detailed images of Europe, the Middle East, and central eastern Asia revealed landscape which had been worked over in the years following the flights…."

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Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP15 Apr 2019 5:36 a.m. PST

You mean he didn't ?!?!?!? huh?

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP15 Apr 2019 9:56 a.m. PST

(smile)

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Armand

Lion in the Stars16 Apr 2019 1:58 a.m. PST

There's at least one archaeologist who made her biggest contribution using aerial and satellite photos to find sites to look at.

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