Abstract
As engineers and archaeologists excavate sites to pave the way for ambitious engineering projects, existing technologies could help protect our ancient history. When builders dig, the past pops up, as the hundreds of archaeologists working on the new high-speed rail link HS2 know very well - the archaeological sector is bolstered by money from road and rail builders obliged to investigate the history of the land they build upon.
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