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Ships From The Depths Deepwater Archaeology Texas A M University Press Sreide

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Ships From The Depths Deepwater Archaeology Texas A M University Press Sreide
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Publisher: Texas A & M University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.15 MB
Author: Texas A & M University Press.; Søreide, Fredrik
ISBN: 9781603442183, 1603442189
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Ships From The Depths Deepwater Archaeology Texas A M University Press Sreide by Texas A & M University Press.; Søreide, Fredrik 9781603442183, 1603442189 instant download after payment.

Deepwater archaeology uncovers secrets from the ancient maritime past . . . Thousands of shipwrecks and archaeological sites lie undiscovered in deep water, potentially holding important clues to our maritime past. Scientists have explored only a small percentage of the oceans' depths, as 98 percent of the seabed lies well beyond the reach of conventional diving.
Ships from the Depthssurveys the dramatic advances in technology over the last few years that have made it possible for scientists to locate, study, and catalogue archaeological sites in waters previously inaccessible to humans. Researcher and explorer Fredrik Søreide presents the development of deepwater archaeology since 1971, when Willard Bascom designed hisAlcoa Seaprobeto locate and raise deepwater wrecks in the Mediterranean. Accompanied by descriptions and color photographs of deepwater projects and equipment, this book considers not only techniques that have been developed for location and observation of sites but also removal and excavation methods distinctive to these unique locations, far beyond the reach of scuba gear.
Søreide provides an introduction to and survey of the history, development, and potential of this exciting branch of nautical archaeology. Scholars and field archaeologists will appreciate this handy compendium of the current state of the discipline and technology, and general readers will relish this comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities associated with locating and studying historical and ancient shipwrecks in some of the world’s deepest waters.

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