Archaeology and heritage preservation are all about protecting the past while learning from it. Traditionally, researchers have relied on ground surveys, scaffolding, satellite imagery, and sometimes invasive excavation methods to study historical sites. Today, drones are transforming this work, making it safer, faster, and far less disruptive. Capturing Remote or Delicate Archaeological Sites Many archaeological sites are located in remote deserts, dense forests, mountainous terrain, or politically unstable regions. Reaching these areas can be expensive, time consuming and sometimes dangerous. Drones provide a practical solution by accessing hard to reach locations quickly and safely. Beyond accessibility, drones are especially valuable for fragile sites. Ancient ruins, burial mounds, cave systems and historical landmarks can be easily damaged by heavy equipment or high foot traffic. With high-resolution cameras and advanced sensors, drones can capture detailed aerial imag...