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This paper proposes a comprehensive methodology for the management of submerged cultural heritage sites despite their worldwide location. The methodology is applied to four colonial shipwrecks located in Cartagena de Indias Bay (Colombia), two of them in
Diana María Quintana-Saavedra +6 more
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Characterizing the sealing materials of the merchant ship Nanhai I of the Southern Song Dynasty
Nanhai I is a highly valuable shipwreck of the Southern Song Dynasty for studying various topics, including the shipbuilding techniques. The sealing materials are of significant importance to ensure the ship’s reliability during the voyage across the ...
Yihang Zhou +4 more
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Taiwan's underwater cultural heritage documentation management [PDF]
Taiwan is an important trading and maritime channels for many countries since ancient time. Numerous relics lie underwater due to weather, wars, and other factors.
Y.-Y. Tung
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Diving Deeper into Wreck Diver Motivations and Attitudes
Increased demand by dive tourists for high-quality underwater wreck sites requires managers to balance heritage conservation and tourism at these vulnerable sites to ensure quality diving experiences while protecting underwater cultural heritage ...
Joanne Edney +2 more
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Glass beads excavated from Nanhai I shipwreck were investigated with scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectrometer (SEM–EDS), Raman spectroscopy, multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS) and X-ray ...
Chenxin Tian +5 more
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As an international organization established with the aim of improving maritime safety and security of international shipping, IMO sets up various guideline in assuring the establishment of international shipping.
Dhiana Puspitawati +1 more
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Legal Nature of the Jurisdiction of Coastal State on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Contiguous Zone [PDF]
The 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea has devoted one of its provisions to protect the underwater cultural heritage in the contiguous zone. Article 303(2), contains a legal presumption in favor of the coastal state on removing the cultural heritage ...
Mohammad Razavirad, Janet Blake
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Man-made ancient Chinese barium copper silicate pigments: Chinese (Han) Purple, BaCuSi2O6; Chinese (Han) Blue, BaCuSi4O10; Chinese Dark Blue, BaCu2Si2O7 (in summary called Chinese blues), and platelet-like crystals of BaSnSi3O9 were detected on mural ...
Zhiguo Zhang, Qinglin Ma, Heinz Berke
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Underwater cultural heritage (UCH) is a precious part of humanity’s shared history and heritage as it provides vital evidence and information about the interaction of humans with oceans, lakes and rivers. The Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage was adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO (United Nations Educational ...
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Integrated Multi-Camera Photogrammetry: Toward the Simulation of Human and Faunal Access to the Pleistocene Cave Systems of Quintana Roo, Mexico [PDF]
Caves are an inherently challenging environment for the collection of 3D data. Low-light, complex morphology, and often remote access contribute to the need for more integrated and portable systems for 3D documentation of archaeological and ...
L. Clark +6 more
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