A Turkish sponge diver's discovery of "metal biscuits with ears" in 1982 led to the unearthing of the Uluburun wreck, a ...
(WLUK) -- There are well over 6,000 shipwrecks between the five Great Lakes, the most well-known, of course, being the SS Edmund Fitzgerald. This week marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck in which ...
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The new archaeology boom is underwater
The most significant archaeological discoveries of the next decade probably won't come from a desert excavation or a jungle survey. They'll come from the seafloor. Advances in underwater robotics, ...
For centuries, ships carrying merchants, soldiers and explorers passed through the narrow waters linking the Atlantic Ocean ...
Archaeologists have uncovered six previously unknown Bronze Age mines in southwestern Spain, offering a striking new clue about where the metal in ancient Scandinavian artifacts may have come from.
From the storied shores of Scandinavia to the ancient cities of the Mediterranean, Europe is rich with remnants of its past. Roamed by early hunter-gatherers, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and many ...
The development of maritime archaeology / George F. Bass -- Defining a ship : architecture, function, and human space / Patrice Pomey -- Wreck-site formation processes / Colin Martin -- Acoustic ...
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