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Geophysical Techniques For Maritime Archaeological Surveys

17th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, 2003
Over the last 10 years, the high-resolution marine geophysical survey field has witnessed significant advances in survey investigation equipment. New equipment is based on acoustic, optical, electrical and magnetic sensors however this paper will focus on the use of quantitative acoustic methods for the high resolution mapping of the seafloor for ...
M. Lawrence, I. Oxley, R. Bates
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Virtual reality in maritime archaeology legacy data for a virtual diving on the shipwreck of the Mercurio (1812)

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2019
Virtual Reality is becoming a complete and original way to leverage the enormous potential of the underwater cultural heritage world. In this paper, we illustrate how we used this tool and other 3D reconstruction to create a virtual experience on the ...
M. Secci   +3 more
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Virtual Reality for Maritime Archaeology in 2.5D: A Virtual Dive on a Flute Wreck of 1659 in Iceland

2019 23rd International Conference in Information Visualization – Part II, 2019
Public engagement with underwater cultural heritage presents a number of special challenges, particularly with regards to realism, authenticity and education.
J. McCarthy, K. Martin
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Roman Guernsey: excavations, fieldwork and maritime archaeology 1980–2015

International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2019
Do not expect more than a cursory reference to shipwrecks (logboats excepted) in this excellent compendium of real archaeological insight into mankind’s past.
Paula Martin
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Maritime History and Maritime Archaeology

2011
Maritime history embraces naval history, which is the relationship of human societies with the sea. Maritime history began to be recognized as a disciplinary field about half a century ago. In this context, archaeology is defined as the systematic study of past human life, behaviors, activities, and cultures using material remains and the relationships
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The Archaeological Role of Conservation in Maritime Archaeology

2011
Maritime archaeology is the one field of archaeology that is completely tied to the conservation laboratory. This article gives information about the archaeological role of the conservation laboratory. It presents four conservation case studies where the archaeological role of the conservation laboratory is emphasized.
Donny L. Hamilton, C. Wayne Smith
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Maritime Archaeology in Britain

The Antiquaries Journal, 1989
The Introduction to the Institute of Field Archaeologists' Code of Conduct states that: ‘Archaeology is the study of the nature and the past behaviour of Man in his environmental setting’. One of the principal environments Man has used is the maritime one, and for convenience of exposition the term ‘maritime’ is taken here to include inland waters ...
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Australia: Maritime Archaeology

Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2014
M. Staniforth
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Maritime Museums and Maritime Archaeological Exhibitions

2006
Maritime museums and the exhibition of maritime archaeological material in Australia have not been without its controversies. Although some museums and exhibitions have been very successful in promoting the importance of maritime archaeology and underwater cultural heritage, others have been less so.
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