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  1. Submerged: Adventures of America's Most Elite Underwater Archeology Team by Daniel Lenihan, 2003-11-28

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2. 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

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4. 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
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.

5. Bridge - September 2002 Data Tip
are excited about jumping into the field of (underwater) technology, send pages withrelated information Technology Maritime Heritage marine archeology Data Tip
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    Venturing into the underwater world is something we practically take for granted, yet the development of scuba diving is relatively new. It was 1943 when Jacques-Yves Cousteau made improvements on existing equipment and developed the basis for modern scuba gear. Since then we have reached far in our exploration of the oceans – we now have the technology to film an underwater movie, send submersibles (both manned and unmanned) down to the depths to conduct scientific research, and locate shipwrecks, among other things. Although we have only had a glimpse of our vast oceans, underwater technology is revealing to us a rarely seen but fascinating environment that is a critical part of our world. Last month's Data Tip focused on the Galapagos Islands and provided you with a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the IMAX movie, 'Galapagos'. The making of an IMAX film is no small feat. The cameras are enormous (see article photo), and the technology required to move the operation underwater is impressive. The filming of 'Galapagos' was accomplished with the help of both scuba divers and submersibles.
  • 6. Marine Archeology - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
    marine archeology (noun) . 1. the archeology of (underwater) sites Synonymsmarine archaeology, (underwater) archeology, (underwater) archaeology.
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    ... marine mussel Dictionary - marine archeology Show Definition Sounds Similar Relations Rhymes Translate Definition for marine archeology marine archeology (noun) the archeology of underwater sites Synonyms: marine archaeology underwater archeology underwater archaeology Source: WordNet ® 1.7, © 2001 Princeton University All other brands are property of their respective owners. Directory Dictionary AIM Smileys Contact Us

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    operations concerning mineralogy, marine archeology, or (underwater) archeology, paleontology (museum, Velez Blanco,
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    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 ...
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    8. Underwater Archeology - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
    (underwater) archeology (noun) . 1. the archeology of (underwater) sites Synonymsmarine archeology, marine archaeology, (underwater) archaeology.
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    ... underworld Dictionary - underwater archeology Show Definition Sounds Similar Relations Rhymes Translate Definition for underwater archeology underwater archeology (noun) the archeology of underwater sites Synonyms: marine archeology marine archaeology underwater archaeology Source: WordNet ® 1.7, © 2001 Princeton University All other brands are property of their respective owners. Directory Dictionary AIM Smileys Contact Us

    9. 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
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    Great Lakes Shipwreck News Group

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    Great Lakes Shipwreck Research Featured Pages
    The Port Washington Mystery Schooner - Sitemaps and analysis of the schooner discovered during the Linda E search.
    The Wisconsin Underwater Archeology Association - Dedicated to studying and preserving submerged historic resources in Wisconsin.
    Vessels Wrecked at Sheboygan, Wisconsin - Marine historian James Jetzer's Sheboygan wreck database with excellent detail on the wreck of the Lottie Cooper, Phoenix and others.
    The Lady Elgin Disaster - The History and Underwater Archeology of this famous wreck.
    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.

    10. BBC - History - Marine Archeology
    The marine archaeologist, however, must beware of the sea as they try to preserveshipwrecks from the pounding waves This is the story of (underwater) archaeology
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/archaeology/marine/marine_1.shtml

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    History Archaeology ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! The raising of the Tudor warship, the 'Mary Rose' after centuries on the seabed. Underwater time capsules Early Beginnings For the archaeologist on land, the main dangers come from land developers. The marine archaeologist, however, must beware of the sea as they try to preserve shipwrecks from the pounding waves. Each fragile wreck is a unique time capsule of our past: encrusted cannons, ancient wine bottles and other historical treasures. Treasures that the sea is loath to give up. This is the story of underwater archaeology... Underwater time capsules Those involved in a shipwreck may lose everything in the catastrophe, including perhaps their lives. But the remains of sunken vessels and their contents, even if broken up and scattered, provide future generations with unique windows into the past. Each site represents a moment frozen in time, and every item recovered from it is part of a vast three-dimensional archaeological jigsaw. Archaeologists know they can never complete it, but by analysing the evidence they find, and fitting it into the jigsaw's framework, they come ever closer to their goal of constructing a true picture of the ship before it became a wreck. Each has a special story to tell, and is therefore a fragile and irreplaceable microcosm of its times. Top Early Beginnings: Diving on sunken ships has happened throughout history. Alexander the Great is reputed to have gone down in a diving bell, while Roman urinatores (free divers) apparently salvaged cargo from a wreck 20m deep off the south of France.

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    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 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 archaeology, paleontology (museum, Velez Blanco, Syrie, Sultanat of Brunei), mineralogy ...
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    12. BBC - History - Marine Archeology
    it becomes a magnet for all kinds of fish, shellfish and other marine life. The realdangers are the depth and the time spent (underwater) which must never be
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/archaeology/marine/dive_1.shtml

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    History Archaeology ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! A Paradise for Wreck Divers Name That Ship Deep Danger Wreck diving is growing more and more popular in Britain. The thrill is seeing a ship that has lain undisturbed for decades - perhaps even centuries. A chance to explore what has been out of reach for so long. However, there are risks involved with diving. Unseen dangers abound. Then, there are the rules that must be obeyed such as respecting War Graves. Welcome to the world of the diver... A PARADISE FOR WRECK DIVERS More ships have sunk around the coasts of Britain than any other country in the world. The best estimate of the number of ships lost in our coastal waters since man first took to water is over a quarter of a million. Most of these shipwrecks came about by collision, by storm, or by bad navigation. But a great number of merchant ships - 7265 of them British - were added to this total by the torpedoes of German U-boats in the First and Second World Wars. The sheer quantity of wrecks is of course why wreck diving is the most popular activity of Britain's scuba divers. One of the problems that the divers encounter is poor visibility. However, the often poor "viz" ,as divers call the underwater visibility, only adds to their interest in wrecks. The viz in much of Britain's inshore waters can occasionally mean that you can't see your hand in front of your face mask. It is usually approximately about three metres but it is sometimes five. On exceptional days, it is 15 (excellent) and the rare 30 metres (fantastic!).

    13. U/W Archeology
    In Texas, there are several other volunteer marine archeology groups, such as theSouthwest (underwater) Archeological Society (SUAS), the Texas Archeological
    http://www.geocities.com/uhexso/sabine1.html
    UHEXSO Marine Archeology Mission Statement August 1997, INVINCIBLE Expedition, Galveston, Texas UHEXSO divers Rick Kouns and John Hoover hold recovered artifact. Mission Statement The Texas Historical Commission has identified over 2,000 historically significant shipwrecks in Texas waters. UHEXSO's mission is to assist the state of Texas in determining the exact locations and identities of these wrecks. UHEXSO dive teams operate so as to cause the least amount of disturbance possible to archeological sites, recovering artifacts only when necessary to identify a wreck. UHEXSO also strives to adhere to all state and federal guidelines for marine archeology and diving safety. Texas Marine Archeology In the year 2000 UHEXSO hopes to assist the Texas Historical Commission in developing a volunteer marine archeology training program that will ensure the effective use of volunteers now and in the future. It is important that we view ourselves not simply as divers, but also as stewards of our marine heritage so that we can keep volunteer marine archeology viable in Texas. A second goal is to help establish dive sites on selected shipwrecks so that divers can enjoy and explore these treasures. UHEXSO actively seeks partnerships with other volunteer groups and individuals who share these goals. In Texas, there are several other volunteer marine archeology groups, such as the Southwest Underwater Archeological Society ( SUAS ), the Texas Archeological Studies Association (

    14. Site Map UHEXSO@airmail.net Last Updated May 12, 2000
    Odyssey marine ExplorationDeep Sea archeology. Texas Historical Commissionmarinearcheology. National (underwater) marine Agency (NUMA).
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    UHEXSO LINKS PAGE Notice: UHEXSO makes no claim as to the factual content and validity of the information contained on these linked web sites. The views and opinions expressed on these web sites is that of the authors and may not be the views and opinions of UHEXSO. Site Map UHEXSO@airmail.net Last Updated: May 12, 2000 Historical Diving SocietyU.S.A. Historical Diving SocietyU.K. Historical Diving SocietyDenmark Historical Diving SocietyItaly ... Historical Diving SocietySouth Africa Return to Main Page

    15. 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
    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
    Robert Marx Basic look and digging wrecks Search for Sunken Treasure
    Treasure from all over the world Encyclopedia of Underwater
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    James Delgado Text for u/w diggers and history buffs Marine Salvage :
    A Guide for Boaters and Divers

    by George H. Reid Nice piece on techniques for salvage on small scale usually Underwater Archeology
    Jean-Yves Blot Basic archeology text for u/w explorers Books Popular Music Classical Music Video
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    16. Diversion II / NJScuba.com - Artifacts - Legal Issues
    Proarcheology; Odyssey marine Exploration - Pro Salvage; Admiralty-Maritime Law- Issues of law for both sides. THE UNESCO CONVENTION ON (underwater) CULTURAL
    http://www.njscuba.com/artifacts/legal.html
    Legal Issues - Marine Salvage vs. Archeology Check out these web sites for commentary about the current issues that will affect deep water salvage, commercial salvors, marine archeologists, and ultimately all scuba divers' access to shipwrecks and artifact possession. THE UNESCO CONVENTION ON
    UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE A TREATY OF IGNORANCE The New Jersey Council of Diving Clubs is an organization of 32 sport diving clubs in New Jersey and other nearby states. We respectfully submit the following comments on the Draft UNESCO Convention On Underwater Cultural Heritage. The proposed treaty essentially deals with shipwreck management on a colossal scale, as almost all underwater cultural resources (as defined) in a state's territorial or continental zone would be shipwrecks with few exceptions. The draft treaty assumes that any shipwreck over 100 years old is "underwater cultural heritage" and even allows a state to claim a 25 year old shipwreck as underwater cultural heritage within 200 miles of it ocean borders or anywhere on the adjacent continental shelf, which could be more than 200 miles. It is interesting to note that Congress rejected the extension of shipwreck legislation into the EEZ a few year back, and this proposal may be a move to circumnavigate the will of Congress.

    17. Underwater Archeology
    Follow the links on this page to explore the scienceof (underwater) and marine archeology.
    http://www.cyberpursuits.com/archeo/uw-arch.asp
    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
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    Underwater Archeology
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    Directories, Lists, Guides, Databases
    North Caribbean Research's Photo WebSite
    A Guide to Underwater Archaeology Resources on the Internet

    Directory of Underwater Archaeology Resources on the Web

    ASSONET: Archeaology Speleogical Scubadiving Organization NETwork
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    Links zur Unterwasserarchäologie im Internet
    Projects, Programs, Essays, and Museums
    Underwater Archaeology - France
    Australian National Maritime Museum

    DeepArch Research Group of M.I.T.

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    Scotland, specialist diving courses in underwater archaeology Marine Archaeological Explorations in Indian Waters Minnesota's Lake Superior Shipwrecks The Mary Rose ... Operation Phips,

    18. 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/
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    Archeology
    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.

    19. 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

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    Rhode Island marine Archaeology Project Has performed background research, collectedhistorical information WUAA The Wisconsin (underwater) archeology Association
    http://www.vasamuseet.se/lankar/Eng_links/links_maritime_archaeology.html
    The Vasa Museum Index Links
    Maritime Heritage 2003

    International Conference on Maritime Heritage
    24-26 march 2003, Malta.
    Marine Archaeology

    Useful Swedish homepage about marine archaeology. Lots of links to other marine archaeology sites. World famous! Assonet
    Italian Web pages about marine archeology. AWSANZ
    Archaeology of Whaling in Southern Australia and New Zealand. CMAR
    WreckScatter Newsletter Coastal Maritime Archaeology Resources (CMAR)
    A non profit volunteer organization supporting marine archaeology projects. DiveWeb
    Commercial Diving, ROVs, Marine Technology and Construction: Up-to-date Information about Commercial Diving, ROV's, and Marine Technology. The JASON Project Dr. Ballard founded the JASON Project, a year-round scientific expedition designed to excite and engage students in science and technology and to motivate and provide professional development for teachers. The Kronan Project A Swedish Royal Warship lost in battle in 1676. A still on going marine archaeological adventure

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