Sarah Parcak: Hunting for Peru's lost civilizations -- with satellites
سارة باركاك: البحث عن حضارات الـ "بيرو" المفقودة - باستخذام الأقمار الصناعية
Like a modern-day Indiana Jones, Sarah Parcak uses satellite images to locate lost ancient sites. The winner of the 2016 TED Prize, her wish is to protect the world’s shared cultural heritage. Full bio
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set out from his rainforest camp
أيضا بروفسور، من مخيمه في الغابة المطيرة
the dense rainforest foliage
من الهياكل المتشابكة
maze of structures
الكثيف للغابة المطيرة
by National Geographic,
ناشيونال جيوغرافيك،
of its magazine in 1912.
في عام 1912.
photography equipment
أحدث أجهزة التصوير
on an incredible journey with me,
بالغة من العمر 37 عاما،
than use state-of-the-art technology
أحدث الأجهزة التكنولوجية
more open, inclusive,
مفتوحا أكثر وشاملا،
not previously possible.
the 2016 TED Prize platform
Hiram Bingham's impossible dream
ل"هيرام بينغهام"
" ماتشو بيتشو" فقط .
of human figures.
لشخصيات بشرية.
with some incredible organizations,
the world's largest provider
أكبر مزود في العالم
commercial satellite imagery.
من تصوير الأقمار الصناعية.
platform they have.
المذهلة التي يمتلكونها.
and search for the airplane.
والبحث عن الطائرة.
with the satellite imagery.
أيضا صور الأقمار الصناعية.
with education and of course exploration.
في المعرفة والاستكشاف طبعا.
with rich content for the platform,
بمحتوى غني من أجل المنصة،
like you saw at the beginning of this talk
مثل التي رأيتم في بداية هذه المحادثة
to build and plan the platform,
والتخطيط للمنصة،
at some of the satellite imagery.
من صور الأقمار الصناعية.
is 0.3-meter data.
هو بيانات 0.3 متر.
in northern Peru.
في شمال "بيرو".
عام 850 بعد الميلاد.
but let's zoom in.
ولكن دعونا نقوم بتكبيرها.
that you all will get to see.
تحصلون جميعا على فرصة رؤيتها.
individual buildings.
ومباني فردية.
to find previously unknown sites.
مواقع لم تكن معروفة سابقا.
is that as part of the platform,
thousands of previously unknown sites,
من المواقع غير المعروفة من قبل،
to uncover large-scale looting at sites,
في المواقع وذلك على نطاق واسع،
is that all of this data
أن كل هذه البيانات
with archaeologists on the front lines
meeting with their Minister of Culture
في لقاء مع وزير الثقافة الخاص بهم
in both English and Spanish,
الإنجليزية والإسبانية معا،
Latin America can participate.
أمريكا اللاتينية يمكنهم المشاركة.
is the gentleman you see here,
هو الرجل الذي ترونه هنا،
and former vice-minister,
ونائب وزير سابق
and share the data with archaeologists
وتبادل البيانات مع علماء الآثار
these sites on the ground.
هذه المواقع على الأرض.
drone mapping program,
لرسم الخرائط جويّا ،
you can see behind me here and here.
ورائي هنا وهنا.
into the platform,
في المنصة،
some of the new sites you help find.
الجديدة التي ستساعدون في اكتشافها.
with education, outreach,
Preservation Initiative,
poorest communities
most well-known archaeological sites.
الأكثر شهرة في العالم.
and business training.
والتدريب على الأعمال التجارية.
to create beautiful handicrafts
لصنع منتوجات يدوية جميلة
to treasure their cultural heritage
with 24 of these women
24 من هؤلاء النساء
called Pachacamac, just outside Lima.
خارج "ليما".
will help us transform communities
ستساعدنا على تحويل المجتمعات
that you help to discover.
التي ستساعدون على اكتشافها.
this platform to the world,
هذه المنصة إلى العالم،
thousands of emails
رسائل البريد الإلكتروني
professors, educators, students,
أساتذة ومعلمين وطلاب
who are so excited to help participate.
والذين هم متحمسون جدا للمشاركة.
amazing places for us to help discover,
أماكن مدهشة لكي نساعد على اكتشافها،
to be looking for Atlantis,
ستبحث عن "أتلانتيس"،
to launch this platform.
لإطلاق هذه المنصة.
by the end of the year.
in the past few weeks are any indication,
الأسابيع القليلة الماضية مؤشرا،
is just going to be beyond imagination.
سيكون أبعد من الخيال.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sarah Parcak - Satellite archaeologist + TED Prize winnerLike a modern-day Indiana Jones, Sarah Parcak uses satellite images to locate lost ancient sites. The winner of the 2016 TED Prize, her wish is to protect the world’s shared cultural heritage.
Why you should listen
There may be hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of undiscovered ancient sites across the globe. Sarah Parcak wants to locate them. As a space archaeologist, she analyzes high-resolution imagery collected by satellites in order to identify subtle changes to the Earth’s surface that might signal man-made features hidden from view. A TED Senior Fellow and a National Geographic Explorer, Parcak wrote the textbook on satellite archaeology and founded the Laboratory for Global Observation at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her goal: to make the world's invisible history visible once again.
In Egypt, Parcak's techniques have helped locate 17 potential pyramids, and more than 3,100 potential forgotten settlements. She's also made discoveries in the Viking world (as seen in the PBS Nova special, Vikings Unearthed) and across the Roman Empire (as shown in the BBC documentary, Rome’s Lost Empire). Her methods also offer a new way to understand how ancient sites are being affected by looting and urban development. By satellite-mapping Egypt and comparing sites over time, Parcak has noted a 1,000 percent increase in looting since 2009. It’s likely that millions of dollars worth of artifacts are stolen each year. Parcak hopes that, through her work, unknown sites can be protected to preserve our rich, vibrant history.
As the winner of the 2016 TED Prize, Parcak asked the world to help in this important work. By building a citizen science platform for archaeology, GlobalXplorer.org, Parcak invites anyone with an internet connection to help find the next potential looting pit or unknown tomb. GlobalXplorer launched on January 30, 2017, with volunteers working together to map Peru. Other countries will follow, as the platform democratizes discovery and makes satellite-mapping rapid and cost-effective.
Sarah Parcak | Speaker | TED.com