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Maritime Archaeology

The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1982
I. H. Gericke, Keith Muckelroy
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A Discussion of Maritime Archaeology

1998
The advent of practical scuba technology in the 1940s profoundly impacted archaeology. Free diving techniques opened up a vast range of sites to excavation with a degree of precision that had previously been impossible. At the same time the possibilities of this new technology posed fundamental questions — methodological, ethical, and philosophical ...
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Museums and Maritime Archaeology

2011
This article reflects the role of universities, training institutes, foundations, and conservation laboratories in presenting an in situ underwater display case at an excavation, or a wreck, submerged structure, or dwelling. Therefore, the term “museum” includes both traditional museums as well as institutions that curate and display archaeological ...
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Australian Maritime Archaeology

2011
Australia is quintessentially a maritime nation where sea travel and transportation have been vitally important. Despite being an island, Australia hasd never completely felt isolated, and the indigenous peoples were never cut off from the rest of the world.
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The Development of Maritime Archaeology

2011
This article highlights the development of maritime archaeology as a discipline. It is by watercraft that some areas and smaller islands of our planet, seas and oceans, have been discovered, explored, settled, exploited, supplied, and defended. Maritime archaeology has several branches including coastal archaeology, nautical archaeology, which is the ...
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Maritime Archaeology and Capacity Development in the Global South

Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 2019
Lucy Blue, Colin Breen
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