Dr. Hayden Bassett, assistant curator of archeology at the Virginia Museum of Natural History and director of the Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab, conducts a virtual discussion with and Honduran participants during the closing of a cultural heritage site assessment in Copan Ruinas, Honduras, March 12, 2022. The exchange included the 120th’s Soldiers providing data and coordinates through satellite radio and geospatial technology that Bassett would collect to create a map that will assist in predicting where the sites could be impacted by natural disaster to support the Honduran Inst. of
Dr. Hayden Bassett, assistant curator of archeology at the Virginia Museum of Natural History and director of the Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab, conducts a virtual discussion with and Honduran participants during the closing of a cultural heritage site assessment in Copan Ruinas, Honduras, March 12, 2022. The exchange included the 120th’s Soldiers providing data and coordinates through satellite radio and geospatial technology that Bassett would collect to create a map that will assist in predicting where the sites could be impacted by natural disaster to support the Honduran Inst. of Anthropology in the future.
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