Thanks, I'll update this--I've been working with a few of my friends this year, and I think we're still looking for product-market fit so haven't been thinking of hiring recently.
Maybe since 19th and 20th century archaeologists have a sometimes terrible track record (Elgin Marbles, Benin Bronzes, etc.), it's important to not be similarly extractive with the 3d data now but instead find ways to connect the local and international communities using the laser scans. That's one of the areas we're exploring next.
I noticed you have released some source code on GitLab, but it appears to be all rights reserved (no license information in the repo), but is also still viewable by the public, did you mean to make it a private project on GitLab instead?
Maybe since 19th and 20th century archaeologists have a sometimes terrible track record (Elgin Marbles, Benin Bronzes, etc.), it's important to not be similarly extractive with the 3d data now but instead find ways to connect the local and international communities using the laser scans. That's one of the areas we're exploring next.