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Sea Research Society (shipwrecks, Underwater Archaeology, Diving, Sir Robert F. Marx, undersea explorer and author, then marine archeology editor Argosy magazine Park Service, then editor, New World underwater archeology. Robert C. Wheeler, then http://www.mortars.com/searesearch/SeaResearch.html
Extractions: Totalfinaelf, corporate philanthropy based on history, and promote collaborative operations concerning mineralogy, marine archeology, or underwater archeology, paleontology (museum, Velez Blanco, Syrie, Sultanat of Brunei)... ... et restauration. Totalfinaelf, corporate philanthropy based on history, protect our cultural heritage and promote collaborative operations concerning marine or underwater archeology, paleontology (museum, Velez Blanco, Syrie, Sultanat of Brunei), mineralogy ... Totalfinaelf, corporate philanthropy based on history, protect our cultural heritage and promote collaborative operations concerning marine or underwater archaeology, paleontology (museum, Velez Blanco, Syrie, Sultanat of Brunei), mineralogy ... Totalfinaelf, corporate philanthropy based on history, protect our cultural heritage and promote collaborative operations concerning marine or underwater archeology, paleontology (museum, Velez Blanco, Syrie, Sultanat of Brunei), mineralogy ...
Underwater Archeology Follow the links on this page to explore the scienceof underwater and marine archeology. http://www.cyberpursuits.com/archeo/uw-arch.asp
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Archeology This site leads to sites and archeology projects of specific geographic regionsand specific disciplines such as underwater and marine archeology. http://www.cyberpursuits.com/archeo/
Extractions: CyberPursuits About Bev Main Page Africa Australia and Pacific British Isles Egyptology Continental Europe Far East Near and Middle East North America Underwater General and Misc. Publications References Books Film and Photography Academic Museums and Libraries Organizations Fieldwork Legal Issues ArchNet Software Search Links Lists Free counters provided by Andale Archeology is the study of the human past. Its initial objective is the construction of cultural chronology. Its intermediate objective is the reconstruction of past lifeways. Its ultimate objective is the discovery of the processes which underlie and condition human behavior. Archeology (and alternately Archaeology) is a science well suited for anyone who enjoys biology, botany, geology, chemistry, history, psychology, art, and solving a great puzzle. It is not looting and robbing. Various countries have enacted laws and regulations to ensure that their legacies are not exported or destroyed. There are acts which intend to repatriate looted legacies. In the United States of America, many state governments are sensitive to the need for archeological study and excavation when any development project state-sponsored or commercial uncovers evidence of historical human presence. It is our hope that the web pages at this site lead you to sites and projects of specific geographic regions and specific disciplines such as underwater and marine archeology. There are pages which can lead you to reference material, academic departments, libraries, museums, publications, organizations, and other endeavors. Archeology grows as a science and continues to add new disciplines to its roster, such as urban archeology and geo-archeology.
Great Lakes Shipwreck Research And Diving underwater archeology Association Dedicated to studying and preserving submerged historic resources in Wisconsin. Vessels Wrecked at Sheboygan, Wisconsin - marine http://www.execpc.com/~bbaillod/links.html
Extractions: Port Washington's Mystery Schooner Great Lakes Shipwreck Research Featured Pages The Port Washington Mystery Schooner - Sitemaps and analysis of the schooner discovered during the Linda E search. The Wreck of the Three Brothers - An endangered wreck at South Manitou Island in Lake Michigan. Shipwrecks of the Alger Underwater Preserve - A listing of all total losses in the Munising area.
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Bridge - Marine Archeology underwater archeology Find out all about marine archeology including what researchis being done and the teams conducting the research, the history of the http://www.vims.edu/bridge/archeology.html
Extractions: USS Monitor - The Monitor, also known as the "Yankee Cheesebox," was the world's first ironclad, turreted warship. This extensive site covers the discovery, recovery, conservation, history, and exhibition information in great detail. Curriculum materials are provided under the history section. H.L. Hunley - The H.L. Hunley, a Civil War submarine, was the first submarine to sink a ship in battle. However, that same fateful night it too sank, but there are now efforts to salvage the submarine. This site has the sub's description, history and the efforts to retrieve it. NOVA Online: Titanic 's Lost Sister - NOVA presents the story of Britannic , the Titanic 's sister ship that also sank. Includes an interview with Dr. Robert Ballard, the scientist who found the sunken Titanic , and an interactive search and salvage activity. Ice Water Mansions: Wisconsin's Lake Superior Shipwrecks - Offers underwater photos of Lake Superior shipwrecks, map of the shipwrecks, a glossary of nautical terms, and information for divers. Queen Anne's Revenge - Follow the archeological expedition off the coast of North Carolina to uncover what is believed to be Blackbeard's flagship Queen Anne's Revenge . Access background information, video clips, dive reports, and a link to the official Queen Anne's Revenge education site from East Carolina University.
The NPS-SCRU Home Page - Twenty Years Of Underwater Archeology In The National P Twenty years of underwater archeology in the US National Park Service. Shipwrecks, submerged sites, Category Science Social Sciences Topics underwater Institutes National Park and Channel Islands National marine Sanctuary Submerged underwaterArchaeology of the World War II Aleutian The archeology of the Atomic Bomb A http://www.nps.gov/scru/home.htm
Extractions: It is probable that a greater number of monuments of the skill and industry of man will, in the course of the ages, be collected together in the bed of the ocean than will exist at any other time on the surface of the continents. Charles Lyell 1797-1875 Hot Link Map to SCRU projects around the world Current Projects Publications Operations in National Parks ... PROTECT YOUR PAST FOR THE FUTURE (Laws, Regulations, Standards, and Coventions Related to Cultural Resources) About the Submerged Cultural Resources Unit (NPS-SCRU) With increasing awareness of America's underwater cultural resources, employees of the U. S. National Park Service began in the 1960's to investigate shipwrecks with SCUBA equipment, and to document their locations and condition. This activity accelerated in the 1970's as park managers became increasingly aware of the richness and importance of these submerged resources. In 1980 this effort was formalized within the Submerged Cultural Resources Unit, staffed by professional underwater archaeologists, technicians and other professionals to provide the United States national park system with the necessary expertise. Click on colored dots for more information on NPS-SCRU related projects Its major roles now include: Inventory, mapping, and assessment of underwater cultural resources in the U.S. National Park system.
All SCRU REVIEW Gate National Recreation Area, Gulf of Farallones National marine Sanctuary and ofLate 19th Century Schooner Barge, in underwater archeology Proceedings from http://www.nps.gov/scru/PPPPubs.html
Extractions: Submerged Cultural Resources Written Publications: Professional and Popular Murphy, Larry E. (ed.) H.L. HUNLEY: Site Assessment . U.S. Department of the Interior, Submerged Cultural Resources Unit, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Daniel J. Lenihan and John D. Brooks Underwater Wonders of the National Parks: A Diving and Snorkeling Guide Compiled by the National Park Service. National Parks Foundation, Fodor's Compass American Guide. ISBN 0-679-03386-6. To view sections of this book click here Askins, Adriane, Larry E. Murphy, Matthew A. Russell, Daniel J. Lenihan, Timothy G. Smith, John D. Brooks and David L. Conlin 1997 40 Entries Encylopaedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology , edited by James P. Delgado. British Museum Press, London. Russell, Matthew A. Glacier National Park Submerged Cultural Resources Assessment . U.S. Department of the Interior, Submerged Cultural Resources Unit, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Morris, Don P. and James Lima Channel Islands National Park and Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary: Submerged Cultual Resources Assesment . U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Submerged Cultural Resources Unit, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Diving Rebels Underwater Archeology Florida underwater Archaeology Preserves. Monitor National marine Sanctuary.Network for underwater Archaeology. Southeast Archaeological Center. http://www.divingrebels.org/archaeologyandTHing.htm
Extractions: DIVING REBELS UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY AND TREASURE HUNTING Back to Home Information and research material for Underwater Archaeology and Treasure Hunting As divers we respect the value of nautical historical artifacts and support the efforts of legitimate archaeology. We recognize the differences and similarities between Archaeology and treasure hunting and believe the two should work together in cooperation and preservation of historical artifacts. Several members of the Diving Rebels Scuba Club are members of the Southwest Underwater Archaeology Association Temporarily not working. Archaeology and THing links Marine Archaeology sites on Yahoo! (New 11/01/2001) Think Quest - Nautical Archaeology over 4000 student entries on the subject (New 11/01/2001) La Salle Shipwreck Project- Texas Historical Commission Website Florida Underwater Archaeology Preserves Monitor National Marine Sanctuary Network for Underwater Archaeology Southeast Archaeological Center Tools for Underwater Archaeologists U.S. Geologic Survey
Stories About Shipwrecks And Underwater Archeology he's uncovered one of marine archeology's gems A in Pensacola Bay is giving marinearchaeologists a subs Kaiten were small, underwater craft — controlled by http://searider.net/shipwreck.htm
Underwater Archeology;news And Views underwater archeology; news and views. 07/01 The underwater ruins of the Harappancivilisation is probably the world's largest marine archaeological structure. http://searider.net/underwater-archeology.htm
University Of Sea Research Society, College Of Marine Arts, At present the degree of Doctor of marine Histories (MHD) remains a non internationalreputations for their work in the field of underwater archeology and/or http://www.mortars.com/searesearch/mhd/MHD.html
Heavy Equipment marine magnetism The mainsail of modern underwater archeology technology is the magnetometer,a device that, when towed behind a boat, senses variations in the http://whyfiles.org/036pirates/technology.html
Extractions: The underwater imaging technology developed by SAIC and Westinghouse consists of a laser line scanning system (Westinghouse SM2000S LLSS) in a towed vehicle developed by SAIC's DeepSea Development Services Division. Science Applications International Corporation Using Technology to Scour Davy Jones' Locker The sea, any marine archeologist (or buccaneer) will tell you, guards its secrets jealously. First, one must locate a shipwreck and its associated artifacts. Once found, wrecks must be mapped and explored, and artifacts must be retrieved with extreme care. Some lost articles, when exposed to the air after resting safely in the abyss for hundreds or thousands of years, can turn to mush before you can growl "Look lively there, ye lubbers!" Finding soggy shipwrecks has gotten easier over the past fifty years. With the advent and refinement of scuba technology, they've come within easy reach of marine archeologists and of sport and commercial divers who enjoy a good wreck as much as the next swab. It has also helped modern-day scoundrels who, like the pirates of olde, think nothing of pocketing anything that's not nailed down, and even artifacts that are. How has technology expanded the archeologist's reach to ever deeper waters?
Bio Diving has opened a whole new world for her and she has developeda new appreciation for underwater archeology and marine life. http://scuba.about.com/mbiopage.htm
Diversion II / NJScuba.com - Artifacts - Recommended Reading Encyclopedia of underwater and Maritime archeology James Delgado, Text for u/wdiggers and history buffs. marine Salvage A Guide for Boaters and Divers by http://www.njscuba.com/artifacts/reading.html
Extractions: In addition to actively participating in the marine environment through scuba, there is no better way to learn more about the sport and the ocean than through reading. I find my dives on shipwrecks to be more exciting and interesting when I've learned about their history. As a practical matter, learning about ship history, construction and archeology has enabled me to find more artifacts when I dive some of my favorite wrecks, and enjoy the history that they represented with their place in maritime history. The Underwater Dig