Regional Underwater Archaeology
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These are the tropical field pre-course presentation outlines and papers for 2003 Tropical Marine Ecology of the Bahamas and Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica. |
Antique porcelain, Chinese blue and white porcelain and old time pottery from Ming dynasty shipwrecks. Archaeology on shipwrecks with antique Chinese porcelain. |
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Maritime Asia history & archaeology |
Maritime archaeology and history of Sri Lanka. |
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Lake Superior Shipwrecks Thomas Wilson |
Situated in the small village of Lochaline, 44 miles west of Fort William on the West Coast of Scotland, our mainland position on the Sound of Mull offers a unique get-away-from-it-all location. |
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In 1980, the Submerged Cultural Resources Unit (known as SCRU) was formed and staffed by underwater archeologists and photographers to provide the expertise required by managers of national parks with submerged lands. |
The Laura Lee Show can be described as Conversation for Exploration - ancient mysteries, new science, alternative health, mind-body-spirit. |
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Searching for and marking of the area With the help of the ‘landmarks’ of Gerhard Kapitän in Siracusa who even in 1979 was been working at the Secca di Ógnina we located the rough position of the old research-area Ógnina IV |
A maritime archaeological education program preserving underwater cultural heritage. ADMAT conducts educational fieldschools to record important shipwrecks before they are lost forever. |
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Scuba divers resource for Michigan Great Lakes underwater preserve shipwreck scuba diving coordinates and classifieds, dive clubs, diving events, dive shops, coordinates, charters, coupons, hotels, restaurants, treasure hunts, air fill stations, boat launches, festivals, and.......... |
Both the long history of nautical activity and the presence of so many different maritime cultures make the Black Sea an ideal location for underwater archaeological research. A considerable amount of archaeological investigation has been conducted along the southern coast of Ukraine, revealing intensive settlement dating back more than three millennia. |
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If you like history and scuba diving, this is for you. The Baltic Sea, in Northern Europe, is a cold brackish sea where wood is preserved for centuries. Many sunken ships still wait to be discovered, there and worldwide. |
The first underwater archaeological works in Russia started in the beginning of our century. In this time an ancient harbour was investigated at Feodosia, at the Black Sea, as well as a post-medieval boat in the northern part of Chudskoe Lake. But those were only the first experiences from land archaeologists in a water environment. |


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