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famed Eurasian trade routePopular Mechanics
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A new survey of two archaeological sites along the Silk Road has unveiled a stunning new discovery that rewrites our understanding of the famed Eurasian trade route.
A new aerial survey of Tashbulak and Tugunbulak used LiDAR (a remote sensing technique that uses laser pulses to create 3D images of a landscape) to reveal more than 300 medieval archaeological features.
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