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AI for Archaeology

Unearth insights from every excavation

Classify artifacts, map sites in 3D, and generate publication-ready reports — all powered by AI trained on decades of archaeological data.

Archaeological excavation site with researchers working

8,400+

Sites Documented

2.1M+

Artifacts Classified

97.3%

Classification Accuracy

340+

Institutions

Archaeological research is drowning in manual work

Weeks lost to artifact cataloging

Field teams spend hundreds of hours manually photographing, measuring, and classifying finds — slowing down every excavation season.

Disconnected data across institutions

Comparable artifacts sit in siloed databases around the world, making cross-referencing a manual, error-prone process.

Publication bottlenecks

Turning raw field data into structured, journal-ready reports takes months of formatting, citation work, and peer coordination.

Everything you need for modern fieldwork

From artifact classification to publication, DigSite covers the full research lifecycle.

Artifact Classification AI

Upload photos or scans and DigSite identifies material, period, typology, and cultural context using models trained on millions of cataloged artifacts.

97.3% classification accuracy

3D Site Mapping

Generate detailed 3D models of excavation trenches, stratigraphic layers, and spatial artifact distributions from drone imagery and photogrammetry data.

Sub-centimeter precision

Publication-Ready Reports

DigSite auto-generates structured field reports, catalog entries, and publication drafts formatted for major archaeological journals.

Export to LaTeX, Word, and PDF

Global Database Cross-Reference

Instantly compare finds against 12M+ records from museums, universities, and field databases worldwide to identify parallels and provenance.

12M+ records indexed
Ancient artifacts and pottery fragments from an archaeological dig

Why researchers choose DigSite

Accelerate Fieldwork

Classify and catalog artifacts in the field instead of waiting for lab analysis. DigSite cuts cataloging time by up to 80%.

Preserve Context

3D mapping captures spatial relationships and stratigraphic context that traditional photography and sketches miss.

Publish Faster

Auto-generated reports and structured data exports mean your findings reach the academic community sooner.

Connect Global Knowledge

Cross-reference finds against the world's largest indexed archaeological database to discover parallels you'd never find manually.

Simple, transparent pricing

Start with Field for individual research. Scale to Institution for your entire organization.

Field

For individual researchers and small field teams

$39/month
Get started
  • 500 artifact classifications per month
  • Basic 3D site mapping
  • Report generation (PDF)
  • Global database search
  • 1 project workspace
  • Email support
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Research

For research groups and university departments

$99/month
Get started
  • Everything in Field
  • Unlimited classifications
  • Advanced 3D mapping with stratigraphy
  • LaTeX and Word export
  • 10 project workspaces
  • Team collaboration (15 seats)
  • Priority support
  • Batch processing
  • Citation management

Institution

For museums, universities, and large research organizations

Custom
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  • Everything in Research
  • Unlimited workspaces and seats
  • Custom AI model training
  • Full API access
  • Dedicated account manager
  • On-premise deployment option
  • SSO integration
  • Custom data retention policies
  • SLA guarantee

Frequently asked questions

What types of artifacts can DigSite classify?

DigSite handles ceramics, lithics, metals, bone, glass, and organic materials. The AI is trained on datasets spanning Paleolithic through modern periods across all major cultural regions.

Can I use DigSite offline in the field?

Yes. DigSite supports offline classification and data entry with automatic sync when connectivity is restored. 3D mapping requires an initial upload but processing can be queued.

How does the global cross-reference work?

DigSite indexes publicly available museum catalogs, university collections, and published excavation databases. When you classify an artifact, it searches for typological, material, and contextual parallels automatically.

Is DigSite suitable for teaching and student projects?

Absolutely. The Field plan is designed for individual researchers and students. Many universities use DigSite in field schools and graduate research programs.

Ready to modernize your research?

Join hundreds of institutions using DigSite to classify, map, and publish archaeological findings faster.