One of the speaker sessions during the conference consisted of a geospatial analysis of Big Buckhead Baptist cemetery in Georgia. The speaker/author for the article, Audrey McGill, demonstrated that use of LiDAR and GPR was a more ethical (and effective) approach to locating grave sites for forensic and bioarchaeological research.
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