I'm honestly glad to hear that, archaelogy is one of the few jobs left that allow you to explore mysteries and the truth behind them, it would have been a real shame for technology to have ruined this.Beliyal said:Actually, the jobs widened. Locating things like this manually is a tiresome job (and very expensive at that). With this, there's no more fear of digging in the wrong place; we find the thing with the satellite and archaeologists get to work. Simply finding something is merely 1% percent of all work done in archaeology. There's tons of stuff to be done now that we know there are so many areas to be explored, dug up, documented, presented, etc.