Archaeologists were surveying the location of the Battle of Gallipoli. This was a famous fight that took place in Turkey during World War I. In 1973, the site became a national park. People often visit the park's memorials and graves. Because of this, people did not want archaeologists to dig there. So, instead of upsetting the soil, researchers used a type of radar that can look underground. They paired this technique with satellite technology. The researchers mapped 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) of dugouts, trenches, and tunnels.

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The public _________ the archaeologists' plans.

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C submitted
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C submitted