Ben Kacyra grew up playing on ancient Mesopotamian ruins in his native Iraq. As an adult, he became a civil engineer and developed lasers that can scan buildings and translate them into three-dimensional blueprints. Host Ziya Tong takes a trip to Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park to see how this technology is changing the way archaeologists are mapping the ancient ruins of the Pueblo Indians.
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Darkwolfy88 3 years ago
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djditii 3 years ago
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chrisbeck79 4 years ago
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nadiaTeeze 4 years ago