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Ground Penetrating Radar: Protecting Tahlequah’s History and Future Infrastructure
Tahlequah is a city built on deep layers of history. As the capital of the Cherokee Nation and a hub of Northeastern Oklahoma culture, our land holds stories—and sometimes physical remains—that date back centuries. As we continue to grow and modernize our beautiful city, the use of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) has become an essential tool for balancing new progress with respect for our past.
Preserving Our Ancestral Sites One of the most significant uses of Ground Penetrating Radar in the Tahlequah area is the non-invasive mapping of historic cemeteries and Cherokee heritage sites. Because GPR allows archaeologists to "see" beneath the surface without breaking ground, it is the most respectful way to locate unmarked graves or hidden artifacts. By using this technology, the Cherokee Nation and local historians can ensure that these sacred sites remain undisturbed during nearby construction projects.
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