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Kaevur-Karl

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EXPERTS SPEAK!

"In this type of work, a robot could help reduce the so-called "shovel work." - Mairi Kaseorg, archaeologist

"A temperature-resistant machine can really help here, preventing people from getting sunstroke, dehydration, or even frostbite." - Anti Lillak, museum educator at the Estonian National Museum

Problems

In Leire, archaeological research is based on a large number of small test excavations that require precision. It is this combination – small size, large volume of work – that creates the need for tools that can help reduce physical strain without compromising scientific quality.

Problems

In Leire, archaeological research is based on a large number of small test excavations that require precision. It is this combination – small size, large volume of work – that creates the need for tools that can help reduce physical strain without compromising scientific quality.

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