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- Underwater archaeology - Wikipedia
Underwater archaeology is archaeology practiced underwater [1] As with all other branches of archaeology, it evolved from its roots in pre-history and in the classical era to include sites from the historical and industrial eras
- Maritime Archaeology - NOAA Ocean Exploration
Maritime archaeology studies past human interaction with the ocean by examining material culture and other remains—and it has a big story to tell The stories that emerge from material culture left behind by our predecessors span time and geography
- How Underwater Archaeology Brings Secrets to the Surface, From Lost . . .
Underwater archaeology, or the study of submerged sites and artifacts, isn’t limited to shipwrecks and downed aircraft Experts in the field also survey underwater cave systems filled with the
- Underwater Archaeology: Discoveries Beneath the Seas
Underwater archaeology is the scientific study of human history through material remains preserved in aquatic environments It encompasses oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and even marshes
- The Ocean Is a Graveyard of Settlements: Why Underwater Archaeology Is . . .
The ocean hides ancient settlements beneath its waves Discover why underwater archaeology is just beginning to uncover these histories
- INA - Institute of Nautical Archaeology
The Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) is a non-profit, international research organization founded in 1972 by Dr George F Bass †, who pioneered the science of archaeological excavation under water
- Underwater Archaeology - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Ocean archaeology is the study of human history through the investigation of shipwrecks, sunken settlements, and other submerged remains This field offers a fascinating journey into our past through underwater treasures that contain a wealth of stories about human exploration, trade, and creativity
- 1 Introduction: Archaeology Underwater - Cambridge University Press . . .
While we often think of underwater archaeology taking place in the oceans, submerged environments containing archaeological remains also include lakes, rivers, reservoirs, cenotes, swamps, and other drowned sites
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