ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sarah Parcak - Satellite archaeologist + TED Prize winner
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.

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. 

 

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Sarah Parcak: Hunting for Peru's lost civilizations -- with satellites

Sarah Parcak: 用衛星追尋秘魯失落嘅文化

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喺世界各地,成千上萬嘅古遺址被淹沒喺塵土之中,消失於世人視野之外。衛星考古學家 Sarah Parcak 決定要搶喺掠奪者嚟到之前搵到呢啲遺跡。身為 2016 年 TED 大獎嘅得獎者,Sarah Parcak 正喺度建立一個叫做 GlobalXplorer 嘅網上公民科學平台。呢個平台可以喺全世界招募義工,幫手去搵同埋保護世界隱藏嘅遺跡。喺演講度,佢講到佢哋第一個會探索嘅地方︰秘魯,亦即係馬丘比丘嘅故鄉、納斯卡線條、同其他等住人哋去發現嘅考古奇觀。
- Satellite archaeologist + TED Prize winner
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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In July七月 of 1911,
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1911 年 7 月
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a 35-year-old Yale耶魯 graduate畢業 and professor教授
set設置 out from his rainforest雨林 camp營地
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一個 35 歲嘅耶魯大學畢業生、教授
同佢嘅團隊從雨林中嘅帳篷出發
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with his team團隊.
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翻過一座陡峭嘅山
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After climbing a steep陡峭 hill
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and wiping the sweat汗水 from his brow額頭,
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拭去眉毛上嘅汗水
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he described描述 what he saw beneath him.
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佢描述咗身下嘅景象
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He saw rising上升 from
the dense密集 rainforest雨林 foliage樹葉
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從茂密嘅熱帶雨林植被之中
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this incredible不可思議 interlocking聯鎖
maze迷宮 of structures結構
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佢睇到由花崗岩建造嘅
不可思議嘅迷宮結構
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built建立 of granite麻石,
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beautifully put together一起.
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What's amazing驚人 about this project項目
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呢個項目奇妙在
佢係國家地理雜誌第一個資助嘅項目
00:43
is that it was the first funded資助
by National國家 Geographic地理,
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and it graced增光 the front前面 cover覆蓋
of its magazine雜誌 in 1912.
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並為 1912 年嘅雜誌封面增添風采
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This professor教授 used state-of-the-art最新嘅
photography攝影 equipment設備
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呢位教授用咗最先進嘅攝影設備
去記錄呢個遺址
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to record記錄 the site網站,
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forever永遠 changing the face塊面 of exploration探索.
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從此改變咗探索
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The site網站 was Machu马丘比丘 Picchu马丘比丘,
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遺跡位於馬丘比丘
由 Hiram Bingham 發現嘅
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discovered發現 and explored探索 by Hiram西貢 Bingham宾汉.
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When he saw the site網站, he asked問吓,
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當佢睇到嗰個遺跡,佢問︰
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"This is an impossible冇可能 dream夢想.
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「呢個係冇可能嘅,點解會搵到嘅呢?」
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What could it be?"
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So today今日,
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所以今日
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100 years later之後,
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一百年之後
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I invite邀請 you all
on an incredible不可思議 journey旅程 with me,
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我邀請你哋同我
一位 37 歲嘅耶魯畢業生、教授
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a 37-year-old Yale耶魯 graduate畢業 and professor教授.
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共赴一場奇妙旅程
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(Cheers飲勝)
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(歡呼聲)
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We will do nothing less
than use state-of-the-art最新嘅 technology技術
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我哋會用到最先進科技
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to map地圖 an entire整個 country國家.
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描繪成個國家嘅地形
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This is a dream夢想 started初時 by Hiram西貢 Bingham宾汉,
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呢一個夢係由
Hiram Bingham 開始嘅
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but we are expanding擴大 it to the world世界,
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但我哋將個夢延伸到全世界
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making決策 archaeological考古 exploration探索
more open打開, inclusive包容,
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令更多地方都可以有考古
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and at a scale規模 simply淨係
not previously以前 possible可能.
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亦令到考古規模更加大
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This is why I am so excited興奮
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呢樣就係點解
今日我會咁興奮同你哋分享
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to share共享 with you all today今日
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01:56
that we will begin初時
the 2016 TED泰德 Prize platform平台
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我哋將會喺拉丁美洲
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in Latin拉丁 America美國,
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具體啲喺秘魯
執行 2016 年 TED 大獎嘅計劃
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more specifically特別 Peru秘魯.
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02:07
(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
02:08
Thank you.
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多謝
02:13
We will be taking採取
Hiram西貢 Bingham's宾汉嘅 impossible冇可能 dream夢想
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我哋要將 Hiram Bingham
不可能嘅夢
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and turning it into an amazing驚人 future未來
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變成未來一個
我哋可以共同擔當嘅工作
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that we can all share共享 in together一起.
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02:23
So Peru秘魯 doesn't just have Machu马丘比丘 Picchu马丘比丘.
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秘魯唔單只有馬丘比丘
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It has absolutely絕對 stunning驚人 jewelry珠寶,
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仲有精緻嘅珠寶
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like what you can see here.
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就好似你喺呢度睇到嘅咁
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It has amazing驚人 Moche莫什 pottery陶器
of human人類 figures數字.
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有栩栩如生嘅 Moche 陶土人偶
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It has the Nazca纳斯卡 Lines
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有納斯卡線條
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and amazing驚人 textiles紡織品.
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同令人驚歎嘅紡織品
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So as part部分 of the TED泰德 Prize platform平台,
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按著 TED 大獎嘅計劃嚟到做
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we are going to partnering合作
with some incredible不可思議 organizations組織,
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我哋打算同一啲組織合作
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first of all with DigitalGlobeDigitalGlobe,
the world's世界嘅 largest最大 provider供應商
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首先同 DigitalGlobe
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of high-resolution高分辨率
commercial商業 satellite衛星 imagery圖像.
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世界上最大嘅高分辨率
商用衛星圖像供應商
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They're going to be helping幫手 us build建立 out
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佢哋會幫我哋建立
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this amazing驚人 crowdsourcing眾包式
platform平台 they have.
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呢個佢哋有嘅眾包平台
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Maybe some of you used it
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可能你哋當中
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with the MH370 crash崩潰
and search搜尋 for the airplane飛機.
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曾經有人都喺 DigitalGlobe 上面
幫手搵 MH370 嘅飛機
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Of course課程, they'll佢地會 also be providing提供 us
with the satellite衛星 imagery圖像.
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當然,佢哋都會提供衛星圖像
國家地理雜誌將會提供
教育同課程開發方面嘅幫助
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National國家 Geographic地理 will be helping幫手 us
with education教育 and of course課程 exploration探索.
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As well, they'll佢地會 be providing提供 us
with rich豐富 content內容 for the platform平台,
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佢哋都會為我哋嘅平台提供豐富資源
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including包括 some of the archival檔案 imagery圖像
like you saw at the beginning初時 of this talk
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包括你喺演講開始睇到嘅一啲檔案圖像
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and some of their佢哋 documentary紀錄片 footage鏡頭.
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同埋一啲佢哋嘅紀錄片片段
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We've我哋都 already begun初時
to build建立 and plan計劃 the platform平台,
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我哋已經開始咗建立同設計平台
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and I'm just so excited興奮.
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而我依家好興奮
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So here's呢度有 the cool part部分.
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跟住落嚟仲勁︰
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My team團隊, headed領導 up by Chase追逐 Childs孩子,
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由 Chase Childs 帶領嘅團隊
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is already beginning初時 to look
at some of the satellite衛星 imagery圖像.
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已經開始查緊一啲衛星圖像
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Of course課程, what you can see here
is 0.3-meter data數據.
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當然,你依家睇到嘅係
長 0.3 米嘅地面
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This is site網站 called Chan議員 Chan議員
in northern北部 Peru秘魯.
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呢個就係秘魯北部
稱為 Chan Chan 嘅遺跡
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It dates日期 to 850 AD廣告.
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可以追溯到公元 850 年
呢座城市真係好神奇
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It's a really amazing驚人 city城市,
but let's zoom縮放 in.
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等我哋放大嚟睇睇
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This is the type類型 and quality質素 of data數據
that you all will get to see.
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你哋遲啲睇到嘅數據
都係咁嘅類型同埋質素
你會睇到單獨建築
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You can see individual structures結構,
individual buildings建築.
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And we've我哋都 already begun初時
to find previously以前 unknown未知 sites網站.
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仲有我哋已經開始搵早前未知嘅遺跡
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What we can say already
is that as part部分 of the platform平台,
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我哋可以肯定嘅係,作為平台嘅一份子
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you will all help discover發現
thousands數以千計 of previously以前 unknown未知 sites網站,
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你會幫手搵好多之前未知嘅遺跡
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like this one here,
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就好似呢度呢個
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and this potentially large one here.
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同埋呢個潛在大型嘅遺跡
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Unfortunately不幸, we've我哋都 also begun初時
to uncover發現 large-scale大規模 looting打劫 at sites網站,
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不幸嘅係,我哋亦都喺遺跡發現
大規模搶劫嘅痕跡
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like what you see here.
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就好似你哋依家睇到咁樣
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So many好多 sites網站 in Peru秘魯 are threatened威脅,
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所以秘魯嘅好多遺跡都面臨威脅
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but the great part部分
is that all of this data數據
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但係令人欣慰嘅係
所有數據都會同前線
保護呢啲遺跡嘅考古學家分享
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is going to be shared共享
with archaeologists考古學家 on the front前面 lines
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of protecting保護 these sites網站.
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So I was just in Peru秘魯,
meeting with their佢哋 Minister部長 of Culture文化
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冇幾耐之前,我同秘魯嘅文化部長
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as well as UNESCO聯合國教科文組織.
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同埋 UNESCO 會面
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We'll我哋就 be collaborating合作 closely密切 with them.
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我哋之間將會有密切合作
就好似你哋所知咁
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Just so you all know,
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遺跡嘅工作將會用到英文同西班牙文
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the site網站 is going to be
in both English英文 and Spanish西班牙文,
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which is absolutely絕對 essential基本 to make sure
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確保秘魯同其他拉丁美洲嘅人
都能夠參與
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that people in Peru秘魯 and across
Latin拉丁 America美國 can participate參與.
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Our main主要 project項目 coprincipalcoprincipal investigator偵探
is the gentleman紳士 you see here,
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我哋嘅聯合首席研究員就係佢︰
美國天主教大學嘅
Luis Jaime Castillo 教授
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Dr博士. Luis路易斯 Jaime海梅 Castillo卡斯蒂略,
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professor教授 at Catholic天主教 University大學.
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As a respected尊重 Peruvian秘魯 archaeologist考古學家
and former vice-minister副部長,
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身為備受尊敬嘅秘魯考古學家
同前任文化副部長
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Dr博士. Castillo卡斯蒂略 will be helping幫手 us coordinate協調
and share共享 the data數據 with archaeologists考古學家
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Luis Jaime Castillo 將會幫我哋
同考古學家協調分享數據
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so they can explore探討
these sites網站 on the ground地面.
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令佢哋就可以實地探索遺跡
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He also runs運行 this amazing驚人
drone冇人機 mapping映射 program程序,
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佢亦都開展緊無人機地圖測繪計劃
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some of the images圖像 of which
you can see behind背後 me here and here.
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喺我背後睇到你可以見到其中一啲圖像
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And this data數據 will be incorporated註冊
into the platform平台,
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而呢啲數據會被收入平臺之中
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and also he'll佢會 be helping幫手 to image圖像
some of the new新增功能 sites網站 you help find.
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佢同時會描繪新遺跡,等你可以幫手搵
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Our on-the-ground實地 partner拍檔
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我哋嘅實地探索團隊
會幫手做教育、外展
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who will be helping幫手 us
with education教育, outreach外展,
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as well as site網站 preservation保存 components組件,
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以及遺跡保護
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is the Sustainable持續
Preservation保存 Initiative主動,
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個團隊都係屬於
由 Larry Coben 博士帶領嘅
可持續保護行動計劃
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led by Dr博士. Larry拉里 Coben科本.
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Some of you may可能 not be aware
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你哋可能唔知啦
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that some of the world's世界嘅
poorest貧窮 communities社區
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世界上嘅一啲最貧窮嘅社區
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coexist共存 with some of the world's世界嘅
most well-known知名 archaeological考古 sites網站.
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其實喺一啲最出名嘅考古遺跡旁邊
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What SPISpi does
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SPI 嘅工作就係幫助呢啲社區
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is it helps幫手 to empower授權 these communities社區,
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in particular特定 women婦女,
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特別係當中嘅女性
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with new新增功能 economic經濟 approaches方法
and business業務 training培訓.
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教佢哋新嘅生活方式同訓練佢哋做生意
05:35
So it helps幫手 to teach them
to create創建 beautiful handicrafts工藝品
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等佢哋可以整手工藝賣畀遊客
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which are then sold出售 on to tourists遊客.
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This empowers授權 the women婦女
to treasure珍惜 their佢哋 cultural文化 heritage遺產
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咁樣令到當地女性學識珍惜文化遺產
05:44
and take ownership所有權 of it.
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同埋對遺產負起主人翁嘅責任
05:46
I had the opportunity機會 to spend some time
with 24 of these women婦女
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我有機會同當地 24 名女性
共度一段時間
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at a well-known知名 archaeological考古 site網站
called PachacamacPachacamac, just outside外面 Lima利馬.
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就喺利馬以外嘅
著名考古遺跡 Pachacamac
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These women婦女 were unbelievably難以置信 inspiring皷舞人心,
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呢啲女性出乎意料嘅對我有啟發性
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and what's great is that SPISpi
will help us transform變換 communities社區
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SPI 會幫我哋改造
一啲喺遺跡隔籬嘅社區
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near附近 some of the sites網站
that you help to discover發現.
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而呢啲遺跡你都會有份發現嘅
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Peru秘魯 is just the beginning初時.
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秘魯只係開始
06:06
We're going to be expanding擴大
this platform平台 to the world世界,
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我哋打算將呢個平台推廣到全世界
06:09
but already I've gotten得到
thousands數以千計 of emails電子郵件
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但目前我已經收到世界各地幾千封電郵
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from people all across the world世界 --
professors教授, educators教育工作者, students學生,
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嚟自教授、教育工作者、學生
06:15
and other archaeologists考古學家 --
who are so excited興奮 to help participate參與.
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仲有考古學家
佢哋非常興奮話想要幫手搵
06:19
In fact事實, they're already suggesting建議
amazing驚人 places地方 for us to help discover發現,
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佢哋甚至提議咗一啲地方去搵
06:23
including包括 Atlantis亚特兰蒂斯.
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包括亞特蘭蒂斯
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I don't know if we're going
to be looking for Atlantis亚特兰蒂斯,
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我唔知道我哋係唔係會搵亞特蘭蒂斯
可能我哋會去搵都未定
06:28
but you never know.
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So I'm just so excited興奮
to launch發射 this platform平台.
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所以我好開心啟動呢個平台
06:32
It's going to be launched推出 formally正式
by the end結束 of the year.
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個平台將會喺今年年底正式發佈
06:35
And I have to say,
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我想講嘅係
06:36
if what my team團隊 has already discovered發現
in the past過去 few幾個 weeks禮拜 are any indication指示,
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如果我哋團隊喺過去幾星期
已經發現到一啲跡象
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what the world世界 discovers發現
is just going to be beyond超越 imagination想象.
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咁樣之後全世界嘅發現將會超乎想像
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Make sure to hold舉行 on to your alpacas羊駝.
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請繼續支持我哋呢個項目
06:50
Thank you very much.
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好多謝你哋
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
06:53
Thank you.
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多謝
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(Applause掌聲)
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Translated by 潘 可儿
Reviewed by Chak Lam Wan

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sarah Parcak - Satellite archaeologist + TED Prize winner
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.

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. 

 

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Sarah Parcak | Speaker | TED.com