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Archaeological Oceanography

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Archaeological Oceanography is a comprehensive exploration of the emerging field of deep-sea archaeology. While marine archaeologists have been uncovering underwater shipwrecks since the 1950s, their work has primarily focused on shallower depths. This book highlights recent advancements that allow researchers to delve into the mysteries of the deep ocean, significantly enhancing our understanding of archaeology, maritime history, and anthropology. Renowned oceanographer Robert Ballard, famous for discovering the Titanic, brings together a diverse group of pioneers in archaeological oceanography, including archaeologists, oceanographers, and engineers. They share insights into the history and development of advanced deep-submergence technology, which is crucial for locating and excavating both ancient and modern shipwrecks and cultural sites submerged in the ocean. The contributors recount their own expedition experiences and address the challenges that future research programs will face in securing the necessary resources for this vital work. Their collective expertise sheds light on the importance of deep-sea exploration in understanding our past and the cultural heritage lying beneath the waves.

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Archaeological Oceanography, Robert D. Ballard

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Pubblicato
2008
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Titolo
Archaeological Oceanography
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2008
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
296
ISBN10
0691129401
ISBN13
9780691129402
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Archaeological Oceanography is a comprehensive exploration of the emerging field of deep-sea archaeology. While marine archaeologists have been uncovering underwater shipwrecks since the 1950s, their work has primarily focused on shallower depths. This book highlights recent advancements that allow researchers to delve into the mysteries of the deep ocean, significantly enhancing our understanding of archaeology, maritime history, and anthropology. Renowned oceanographer Robert Ballard, famous for discovering the Titanic, brings together a diverse group of pioneers in archaeological oceanography, including archaeologists, oceanographers, and engineers. They share insights into the history and development of advanced deep-submergence technology, which is crucial for locating and excavating both ancient and modern shipwrecks and cultural sites submerged in the ocean. The contributors recount their own expedition experiences and address the challenges that future research programs will face in securing the necessary resources for this vital work. Their collective expertise sheds light on the importance of deep-sea exploration in understanding our past and the cultural heritage lying beneath the waves.