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“The early days” – underwater prehistoric archaeology in the USA and Canada
, 2020Here, we present a historical review of important published studies of submerged prehistoric sites in North America prior to 1990. Prior to that point, a review of mid-twentieth century literature on the subdiscipline demonstrates that “prehistoric” was ...
E. Garrison, Jessica W. Cook Hale
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Ethics and Underwater Archaeology
2002Professional ethics play a defining role in underwater archaeology and submerged cultural resource management. Ownership, preservation, management, access, and investigative obligations associated with the resource base are problems at the heart of professional ethics.
Ian Roderick Mather, Gordon P. Watts
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Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Disputed South China Sea
International Journal of Cultural Property, 2018: China’s broad geopolitical strategy and positioning for global influence includes its averred legal position in relation to its sovereignty and jurisdiction in the South China Sea.
E. Perez-Alvaro, C. Forrest
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Rules for underwater archaeology
Public Archaeology, 2002The Convention for the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage was adopted by the 31st General Conference of UNESCO and signed by its President and the Director-General of UNESCO on 6 November 2001. States can now become party to it by depositing with UNESCO a document of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.
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Philippine Underwater Archaeology
1998Underwater archaeological activities in the Philippines have been documented from the earliest recorded work in 1967 (Lopez, 1967) to the more recent undertakings in the 1980s (Conese, 1981, 1983; Alba, 1984; Philippine Delegation, 1984; Cuevas, 1986, 1988; Nicolas, 1986).
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Underwater Archaeology in Egypt
2002Egypt’s rich maritime history has left a variety of archaeological remains and has made a great impact on seafaring and shipbuilding traditions in the ancient Near East. Yet modern Egyptians and scholars around the world know little about the ships, ports, and trade routes that helped maintain Egypt’s relationships with other lands and peoples. Egypt’s
Emad Khalil, Mohamed Mustafa
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Underwater archaeology in Bulgaria
The Leading Edge, 1991Despite its central European location, Bulgaria is a marine country. Its entire eastern border, approximately 300 km, lies along the western edge of the Black Sea. Underwater research is, therefore, essential to local archaeology.
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Timelines of Underwater Archaeology
2002The history of archaeology underwater is inextricably associated with the history of marine technology, for it is through the equipment and techniques of diving and underwater work that archaeology under water is made possible. The following timelines describe a few of the literally hundreds of milestones in the evolution of diving, marine technology ...
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Underwater image enhancement using generative adversarial networks: a survey
International Journal of Computer ApplicationsIn recent years, there has been a surge of research focused on underwater image enhancement using generative adversarial networks (GANs), driven by the need to overcome the challenges posed by underwater environments.
Kancharagunta Kishan Babu +4 more
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