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21. Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association
The following links lead to pages related to (underwater) archeology, Wisconsin marine Historical Society Depository of Great Lakes historical materials
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23. CIESM - The Mediterranean Marine Research Network
(underwater) world. marine archeology Web Sites (underwater) archeology, hosted by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, tours more than 20
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outh of France : this web site, sponsored by the French Ministry of Culture, offers glimpses of many excavations of sites, wrecks, and objects from Prehistoric times until the 19th century. Have a look at the prehistoric underwater cave paintings of the Cosquer cave, with their surprising representations of the giant penguins, which inhabited the Mediterranean from the Straits of Gibraltar to southern Italy (in French only). E gypt : teams from the CNRS based at the Centre d'Etudes Alexandrines are studying the rich history of Alexandria, using both land and underwater excavations, archives, ancient maps and texts. Since 1994, submarine excavations have explored the sunken ruins at the foot of the Qaitbay Fort and wrecks of Greek and Roman ships in Alexandria Harbour. Fragments of colossal statues of three royal couples have been found along with a monumental door (site also in French). T urkey : discover the excitement of Nautical Archeology with this unique web site the Shipwrecks of Anatolia in Bodrum, Turkey. It will take you back in time to a 2,600 year-old shipwreck. Experience first hand what it means to be an underwater archeologist. See how an underwater archeology survey is conducted; experience the joys and frustrations of this discipline. Turkey's unique and spectacular underwater archeology is easily accessible to everyone through this multi-media database of the underwater sites around Anatolia. D ive and Discover : here is an interactive distance learning Web site designed to immerse you in the excitement of discovery and exploration of the deep seafloor. Dive and Discover brings you right on board a series of research cruises and gives you access to the latest oceanographic and deep submergence research as it happens. Be at the front line of scientific inquiry and join marine scientists - geologists, geophysicists, chemists and biologist - who are exploring the seafloor and making amazing discoveries. Daily updates, photos, videos, and e-mail correspondence with scientists aboard research vessels allow you to follow the progress of the scientific missions.

24. VideoRay ROV For Oceanography, Underwater Archeology, Marine Studies
VideoRay (underwater) Robot Aids United Nations in Tsunami Cleanup VideoRay (underwater) a Memoir of (underwater) archeology Missions by Daniel Lenihan
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25. Welcome To Netiran!
(underwater) archeology in Iran, Strategies and Challenges With regard to prospects of marine archeology he said, I think the prospects are positive,
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26. Underwater And Maritime Archaeology
(underwater) Dig Introduction to marine Archaeology (underwater) Dig The Excavation of a Revolutionary War Privateer A History of Seafaring Based on
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27. Marine Archaeology Underwater Archaeology
reviewed and annotated sources for marine or (underwater) archaeology.
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Marine (Underwater) Archaeology - Home Main Headings Africa Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Asia Archaeology Australia / Oceania Archaeology ... Archaeology Lesson Plans To archaeology pages index Ananova - European archaeology project seeks to safeguard shipwrecks A very brief article about an international effort to safeguard shipwrecks off Holland, Germany, Sweden and Finland. - From Ananova - http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_491248.html?menu Angra 98 Site covers the excavation of two ships found inside Angra Bay, Azores islands, Portugal. - photos - http:// www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3693/ Archaeology Team Helps Find Oldest Deep-sea Shipwrecks "About 2,700 years ago, two Phoenician ships sank to the Mediterranean's muddy bottom, where they lay upright, preserved in the relative stillness and tremendous pressure of the deep, dark waters." - photos - From Harvard University - http://www.researchmatters.harvard.edu/story.php?article_id=169 BBC - History - Church and State Don't let the name fool you. This site is about marine archaeology - illustrated - From BBC - http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/archaeology/marine_index.shtml

28. Underwater Archaeology - Institutes
Their Web site discusses (underwater) archaeology in general and marine archaeological explorations in indian waters in particular.
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Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Will be offering a graduate diploma in maritime archaeology , in conjunction with the Western Australian Maritime Museum,commencing July 1999 . International students with suitable qualifications are eligible for admission into the program.
Flinders University. Australia
Department of Archaeology offers degrees of BA, BSc and Bachelor of Archaeology at undergraduate level and MA and PhD at postgraduate level,. Maritime archaeology is offered as a stream within the Bachelor of Archaeology and as an option within the BA and BSc. Postgraduate study in maritime archaeology is available by research and thesis.
James Cook University of North Queensland, Australia
Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Townsville on the Great Barrier Reef The department offers BA and BSc programmes, a Graduate Diploma programme, and MA, MSc and PhD programmes. They also include postgraduate research programmes in underwater, marine and maritime archaeology which focus on Australia and the Pacific, as well as on other parts of the world which students may nominate.
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East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina

29. BBC - History - Marine Archeology
Learn about marine archaeology from the waters around the British Isles with maps and an interactive quiz.
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Like this page? Send it to a friend! Want to Know More: Marine Archaeology Want to Know More: Wreck Diving Useful Addresses ... Programme Links Want to Know More: Marine Archaeology If you are interested in becoming involved with marine archaeology, then the Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS) offers divers a chance to become involved with wreck investigation. The wrecks of two protected 17th Century warships in the Sound of Mull - the Swan and the Dartmouth - can be visited by divers by arrangement with the NAS Training Officer at the Lochaline Diving Centre in Scotland. The NAS runs a variety of practical courses ranging from a basic introduction to nautical archaeology to the skills of surveying, drawing, and taking photographs above or below the water. More advanced techniques which can be learned include the use of equipment such as magnetometers, side-scan sonar, and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). The NAS can be contacted on 01705 818419. There are number of wrecks in British waters which are designated as historic wrecks. These may not be dived except under licence. The Historic Wreck map shows the location of some protected wrecks around Britain such as the Swan and the Dartmouth.

30. Marine And Maritime
Site Recorder for marine Archaeology A complete surveying, drawing and finds (underwater) archaeology has uncovered this city, capital to the Ptolemaic
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Recent 1733 Spanish Galleon Trail From the Florida Office of Historical and Cultural Programs, a website dedicated to the Spanish galleons wrecked off the Florida keys in the 18th century. Abysso The Abysso site is an Italian site dedicated to diving. The writer named Giammario has compiled photographs of over 900 shipwrecks in the Mediterranean. Ormen Lange Marine Archaeology Project The Norwegian University of Science and Technology is exploring a proposed underwater gas line off the west coast of Norway. Several shipwrecks have been located in very deep water (160-200 meters). Site Recorder for Marine Archaeology A complete surveying, drawing and finds recordation software program, all GIS based, for use on underwater archaeology sites.

31. Israel Antiquities Authority
The marine Archaeology Unit is in charge of enforcing the Antiquities Law at marine and (underwater) antiquities in the sea and inland lakes of Israel.
http://www.antiquities.org.il/modules_eng.asp?Module_id=85

32. Israel Antiquities Authority - Articles
History of marine archaeology in Israel. (underwater) archaeological research in Israel began in the early 1960’s. During that time the ‘Association for
http://www.antiquities.org.il/article_Item_eng.asp?sec_id=27&subj_id=232

33. Maritime Underwater Nautical Archaeology - Private Programs
Centre for marine and (underwater) Archaeology Studies (CMUAS) (Qendra e Studimeve Detare e Arkeologjise Nenujore (QSDAN)) This is a non-profit organization
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In dealing with private groups I have come across two general classes. The first are the institutes, centers, and research groups which tend to be closely affiliated with academic and governmental institutions. The second are non-profit societies, associations, and organizations which are more or less independently run by amateur divers and nautical archaeologists. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me (the webmaster) at: admin@munarchaeology.com MUNA Home International Asia ... North America
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International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) - ICOMOS is an international non-governmental organization of professionals, dedicated to the conservation of the world's historic monuments and sites. ICOMOS provides a forum for professional dialogue and a vehicle for the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of information on conservation principles, techniques, and policies. Within ICOMOS is the ICOMOS International Committee on the Underwater Cultural Heritage Inc. The Committee was established in 1991 and it's

34. Maritime Underwater Nautical Archaeology News
Maritime (underwater) Nautical Archaeology (MUNA) web site news page. News from the Hampshire Trust for marine Archaeology Fascinating finds are being
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MUNA Home Updated Sunday, August 21st, 2005 Please email me with any news you may wish to pass along. munawebmaster@yahoo.com Underwater Archaeology and Maritime History Jobs - http://www.geocities.com/underwaterarchaeologyjobs/ http://www.abc.se/~m10354/uwa/press.htm Archaeologica News http://www.archaeologica.org/NewsPage.htm Archaeology Conferences Worldwide http://www.conferencealerts.com/archaeology.htm Bid to stop divers from plundering shipwrecks - August 20th, 2005 http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1813402005 Long-lost steamboat emerges from Missouri - August 16th, 2005 http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/breaking_news/12394147.htm 600-year-old ancient warship found in Shandong - August 13th, 2005 http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-08/12/content_3343602.htm Italian archeologists on trail of ancient warships - August 12th, 2005 Underwater archaeologists look for 500-year old wreck - August 10th, 2005 http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/breaking_news/12348816.htm

35. HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP
Bass GF, 1963, (underwater) Archaeology. Key to History s Warehouse. marine Archaeology. Casson L., 1939, Submarine Research in Greece.
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36. 17 Bemerkungen Zur Radiokohlenstoff-datierung Des Schiffswracks Von Schaby-Stran
Theories, Techniques and Applications of (underwater) Archaeology. St. Paul. excavation techniques.croatia marine archaeology
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HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP - General Bibliographies
  • Alexander J., The Directing of Archaeological Excavations . (London) [excavations direction]
  • Anon., , Airlift used to Locate Artifacts. Minnesota Historical News [airlifts use of]
  • Arnold J.B., 1976, Site test excavations underwater: The Texas Antiquities Committee's 1975 Summer Field Project. in: ICUA 7th Conference Paper . (Philadelphia) [magnetometer.test excavations]
  • Arnold J.B., 1977 , Site Test Excavations Underwater. The sequel to the Magnetometer survey. IJNA [magnetometer.excavations]
  • Atkinson R.J.C., 1957 , Worms and weathering. Antiquity [worms.weathering]
  • Ball P., 1973 , The Tools of Wreck Excavation. Triton [excavations tools]
  • Barker P., Techniques of Archaeological Excavation . (London) [excavations techniques]
  • Bascom W., 1972 , A tool for deep water archaeology. IJNA [excavation deep water]
  • Bass G.F., 1963, Methods of wreck excavation in clear water. Diving into the past. Historical Society . (St Paul Minnesota) [excavations in clear water]
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37. Hellenic Institute Of Marine Archaeology
The Hellenic Institute of marine Archaeology (HIMA) was founded in 1973 as On the evidence gathered to date the (underwater) find of Dokos is dated to ca.
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Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology
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he Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology (HIMA) was founded in 1973 as a private, non-profit organization. Its main aim is to organize and promote maritime archaeological research in Greece and to assist the Greek Archaeological Service. It has over 400 members, with diverse academic credentials, all of whom work voluntarily. HIMA's scientific and technical expertise provides a solid background for the promotion of underwater archaeology in Greece and beyond. Its non-governmental status gives HIMA an advantageous flexibility not shared by bureaucratic governmental organizations.
HIMA's multifaceted scientific activities include: Underwater surveys and excavations; Publications; Training; International cooperative projects. From 1973 until 1989 HIMA completed numerous small projects such as a survey and rescue excavations. From 1989 to 1992, under the direction of Dr. George Papathanassopoulos, HIMA has systematically investigated an Early Helladic II underwater site at the island of Dokos. On the evidence gathered to date the underwater find of Dokos is dated to ca. 2150 BC and might well constitute the cargo of an Early Helladic II ship. It could therefore prove to be the oldest known shipwreck yet discovered. The wreck at Point Iria, in the Argolid, was excavated from 1990 to 1994 under the direction of Haralambos Pennas. The cargo from the wreck, consisting of pottery from 3 different areas (Crete, Cyprus, and mainland Greece) is dated to 1200 BC. It confirms the apparently frequent and direct links between the Argolid and Cyprus at the time, and represents an "everyday" trading expedition within the Mycenaean world.

38. Other Underwater Archaeology Websites
Web sites related to (underwater) archaeology. NOAA Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management marine Archaeology and Maritime History
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39. Underwater Archaeology Branch
(underwater) Archaeology Branch Conservation Laboratory This technique is possible because of the way the marine concretion coated the object as soon as
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
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Underwater Archaeology Branch: Conservation Laboratory
Conservation Treatment Reports: AP019 Iron Shackle, from a shipwreck thought to be USS Alligator c. 1822 When the iron shackle was received by the conservation lab it was completely encrusted with hard marine concretions consisting mainly of calcium carbonate. This is typical of many artifacts, particularly iron artifacts, found in temperate and tropical marine environments. The original shape of the shackle was discernible in this case, but often a thick coating of marine concretion turns a marine artifact into an amorphous, indeterminate lump. The first step in examining any concreted object is to take an x-radiograph (or x-ray). The x-ray of the shackle revealed that some iron metal was left inside the concretion, but that many areas of the original shackle, like the pin, had completely corroded away. Looking at an x-ray is similar to looking at a photographic negative. The white, opaque parts of the image indicate thick, solid material, in this case either the hard outer concretion or the remaining iron inside it. The darker areas of the image represent no or little material, in this case areas of hollowness inside the concretion, such as the space where the pin used to be.

40. Underwater Archaeology
(underwater) archaeology and the hamilton and scourge. of Maritime History was the first to list marine archaeology as one of its regular activities.
http://www.hamilton-scourge.city.hamilton.on.ca/archae.htm
What is Underwater Archaeology all about? This section of this web site will introduce you to the techniques of underwater archaeology. History of Underwater Archaeology Based on first-hand accounts the approximate position of the Hamilton and the Scourge was known but the depth of water in the lake prohibited exploration for years Diving technology began to be developed in the 1940s when the Aqualung was invented by Jacques Cousteau and Emile Gagnan; this enabled the systematic exploration of nautical sites. The formal techniques of nautical archaeology were pioneered by George Bass and his colleagues in the 1950s. The Swedish Museum of Maritime History was the first to list marine archaeology as one of its regular activities. Its first activity was to locate the Wasa at the bottom of Stockholm harbor, located in 1956. The wreck was raised in 1961 and can be visited today ( click here for details Learn more about Underwater Archaeology Take a Virtual Tour of the Hamilton ... Continue the Guided Tour

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