Researchers develop the first AI-based method for dating archeological remains

An international research team led by Lund University in Sweden has developed a method,

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Which with the help of AI can analyze DNA and tell the exact date of human remains up to 10,000 years old.

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The research team looked at 5,000 human remains from the Late Mesolithic period and determined how old they are.

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According to Lund University researcher Aron Elhaik in molecular cell biology, "Unreliable dating is a major problem, resulting in ambiguous and conflicting results."

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"Our method uses artificial intelligence to sequence genomes through their DNA with great accuracy," he said.

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The researchers do not expect TPS to replace radiocarbon dating.

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