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

61. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Archeology
fossilology; Assyriology; Egyptology; Sumerology; marine archeology;marine archaeology; (underwater) archeology; (underwater) archaeology;
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The word archeology has only one sense:
Pronunciation:
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archeology cognition
Meaning:
The branch of anthropology that studies prehistoric people and their cultures.
Broader:
Synonyms:
Pertaining:
  • archaeological archeological archaeologic archeologic
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  • paleontology palaeontology fossilology Assyriology Egyptology Sumerology marine archeology marine archaeology underwater archeology underwater archaeology paleoclimatology palaeoclimatology paleogeography palaeogeography paleography paleopathology palaeopathology paletiology palaetiology paleology palaeology protohistory protoanthropology paleoethnography palaeoethnography
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Usually ships within 24 hours Search eBay for this item. Media: Hardcover Publisher: Newmarket Press Salesrank: Release Date: February, 2002 Author: Daniel Lenihan Customer Reviews: The Sometimes Extreme Adventures Of An Underwater Ranger submerged, enlightening information, remarkable stories Although I know little of underwater archeaology, I have done my share of contract land archeaology and am an avid sport diver. Mr. Lenihan gives bonechilling acounts of diving situations involving caves, polluted waters and other truly extreme variables. I have been a scuba diver here in San Diego for over thirty years and I have come with time to admit my limits. This man, wether crazy or not, has defied most the limits I am aware of, but you can't say he was clueless, he's still here to write this book. Being quite involved in the diving community for some time and also associated with some west coast based archaeologist, I have heard nothing but high regards for this mans reliability and profesionalism as an archaeologist. I have read some of the reviews by other so called sport divers who are down on Mr. Lenihan. I am angered by their comments and dissappointed by their ethics treating ships. Essentially, they are treasure hunters and thier ethics are, "the gold I find while destroying sites for other divers is mine!" I fully admit that they know more about ship wreck diving than myself although I doubt Mr. Lenihan is in jeopardy of being overwhelmed by their "unselfish principles" or vast historical knowledge of the sites they desecrate. From the very positive articles I have read in such magazines as "Skindiver" or "Sportdiver" magazine, I am more willing to take them seriously. But thats just me. For anyone interested at all in the ethics of preservation or the insanity of adventure, wether you agree or not, this book will probably fullfill alot of those curiosities.

63. Links Interesantes
Translate this page Wisconsin (underwater) archeology Association - dedicated to the Indiana University- (underwater) Science - researches nstitute for marine Archaeology - dedicated
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Links sobre Organizaciones de Arqueología Subacuática Europe Underwater Archaeologie - explora sitios de la costa Francesa, discute técnicas de excavación y preservación, lista grupos de investigación y más www.abc.se/~m10354/uwa/ Arqueología Subacuática Nórdica BMRS - Marine History and Research - dedicado a historia marítima para buzos e historiadores. http://www.icit.demon.co.uk/ Website de la Universidad de Orkney. Interesante projecto sobre el mapeo subacuático de la flota alemana de la 1ª GM, hundida en Scapa Flow. www.archis.nl Arqueología Subacuática de Holanda www.assonet.org A.S.S.O. Archeología Subacquea Speleología Organizzaziones Associazione Italiana degli Archeologi Subacquei (A.I.A.SUB) www.archeosub.it - Italian Archaeological Society, based mainly in the Venice area. www.geocities.com Revista de Arqueología en Internet, España www.nasportsmouth.org.uk Sociedad de Arqueología Nautica www.mac.es/cas/index.html

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65. Undwater Archaeology Organizations And Institutes
The Institute for marine Archaeology is a 501(C)(3 excavations, surveys, artifactpictures and (underwater) pictures. The Institute of archeology at the Museum of
http://www.jiwi.com/underwaterarchaeologyorganizations.htm
underwater archaeology home about underwater archaeology sites [ organizations ] shipwrecks sea life calendars books and guides submit url Underwater Archaeology Organizations and Institutes:- Organizations: Franck Goddio Society - We invite you to join us in the discovery of lost cities, submerged lands and ancient ships. We are exploring and re-constructing history and we love to share the excitement with you!- Public outreach and educational arm of Goddio's explorations,- Sponsors recovery or preserving of shipwrecks and other underwater sites. The Nautical Archaeology Society - The Nautical Archaeology Society is a non-government organization in Great Britain, formed to further interest in underwater cultural heritage, for divers, non-divers, archaeologists, conservationists, historians, and nterested people throughout the world Network for Underwater Archaeology NUA (the Irish for 'new') is a network of institutions actively involved in research on the underwater archaeology of the island of Ireland. Since 1997 a multidisciplinary group of archaeologists and earth scientists have been working on riverine, lacustrine and other near-shore maritime archaeology projects in Ireland.

66. ROHClass By Marcus Nenninger
Translate this page 2. Europa Navis Bilddatenbank Nordic (underwater) archeology (Per Åkeson Bodrum Museumof (underwater) Archaeology marine Archaeological Conservation
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1. USA / Australien
Guide to Underwater Archaeology - Internet Resources

Australian Institute of Maritime Archeology

Maritime Listservs
Verzeichnis mit Informationen zu bestehenden Diskussionsgruppen
Western Australian Maritime Museum

SUB-ARCH
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Maritime Underwater Nautical Archaeology
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Institute for Nautical Archaeology

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Nordic Underwater Archeology (DRASSM / Annecy) NAS / Nautical Archaeology Society ... Scottish Institute of Maritime Studies University of St.Andrews History and Archaeology of the Ship The Mary Rose Trust Vasa Museum Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology ... Marine Archaeological Conservation (Finnland) Surveying Techniques for Marine Archaeology 3. Schwarzmeergebiet (ZAKS e.V.) the Search for Noah's Flood Georgia Survey 1999 Underwater Archaeological Explorations along the Crimean South Coast (Underwater Archaeology Research and Training Center of Kiev University) 4. Deutschland

67. Wrecks, Under Water Archeology & Museums Links Page
The MONITOR National marine Sanctuary, NOAA research info on the USSMonitor. Wisconsin (underwater) archeology Association, Wreck Diving.
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by K. Yano, Dive Service YANO Menu is in English, with maps of the island and points. Go to the photo libray page http://www.street.ne.jp/divers/yano/area1.htm and click any link at bottom of the page. You will find several photos at every point. Kerama Islands Pages at Site Kerama, Okinawa
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70. ABS Marine Consultants
(underwater) film and television documentary productions specialize in bringing moderncommercial salvage techniques into the realm of marine archeology with the
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71. Underwater Photography
diving_5 Liveboard Safari_11 marine Life_29 marine Science_32 A nonprofit websitededicated to (underwater) photography,(underwater) archeology,wreck diving
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72. Istria On The Internet - Archeology
Leading Italian archeology publications and the television station seabed but coveredby marine organisms and care of the Croatian (underwater) Archaeology Unit
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Archeology
Bronze man from Croatia A group of experts recently presented their evaluation of the bronze statue which was removed from the Adriatic sea-floor several weeks ago near the island of Lošinj. They also suggested measures for its preservation and protection. Experts gathered in the Croatian Ministry of Culture to discuss the condition and measures that should be taken in order to protect and adequately present the major archeological discovery of an ancient bronze statue of an athlete, which was recently found in the waters off the island of Lošinj. The statue has been dubbed the "Bronze Man" of Croatia. It is highly probable that the statue depicts the athlete Apoxyomenos rubbing off oil and dust from his body with a scraper. An archeological diving team of the Cultural Heritage Preservation Administration, a part of the Ministry of Culture, in cooperation with Croatian Interior Ministry divers, removed the statue from under 44 meters deep sea, where it ended up after a shipwreck. Foreign partners, research sponsors and representatives of Oxford Maritime Limited were also present during this complicated operation. "Since this is the first time that such a conservatory operation is taking place in Croatia, we formed a commission which will evaluate the condition of the statue and make suggestions for a preservation program," said Miljenko Domijan, the assistant culture minister in charge of the Cultural Heritage Preservation Administration. In addition to local conservationists from the Croatian Restoration Institute and the Ru?er Boškovia Institute, top world experts William Oddy of the British Museum and Giuliano Tordi of the eminent Opificio delle pietre dure restoration institute in Florence were also invited. The final procedure of the conservation (after moving the statue) will take place in the Zadar Archeological Museum, which was placed in charge of the project called "The Statue and the Shipwreck."

73. Initiative Of Ocean Technology Foundation
Education, and marine archeology Program in Portugal (SEMAPP) OTF and its Americanand Portuguese partners are conducting (underwater) archeology and scientific
http://www.oceantechnology.org/initiatives.htm
Science, Education, and Marine Archeology Program in Portugal (SEMAPP): OTF and its American and Portuguese partners are conducting underwater archeology and scientific research in areas off the Portuguese coast. This exciting program includes the discovery and identification of historic shipwrecks from the Age of Exploration, and an education component shares findings with teachers, students and the public.
Lobster Restoration Project:
After a major oil spill off the Rhode Island coast killed millions of lobsters and other wildlife, OTF is leading the lobster restocking efforts in a multi-year program.
OASIS - Ocean Base:
The Ocean-Atmosphere-Seafloor Integration Study will use Ocean Bases, which are similar to undersea space stations, for long-term studies of our coastal seas.
Connecticut Maritime Coalition:
This “cluster” of maritime businesses was originally created by OTF. It is now self-sustaining and, with a membership of more than 300 businesses, facilitates the competitiveness of Connecticut’s maritime industries in the global market.

74. Continued Education Programs
$50.00. marine archeology Gold, treasure, maybe you just want to spenda lot of time (underwater) This course can help you detect
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75. Shark Marine
to preform (underwater) archeology. The video is intended to educate and entertain.All profits from the sale of the video will go to The Ontario marine Heritage
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76. EXN.ca | History
of cities that were harbours are (underwater) because the of Antiquities, Egypt's toparcheology body, called exciting find in the history of marine archeology. .
http://exn.ca/Stories/2000/06/05/55.asp
Ancient cities found beneath the waves of Mediterranean
A diver surveys the ruins beneath the Mediterranean Sea. By: David McCormick , June 5, 2000
Archeologists have uncovered the ruins of three ancient cities beneath the waves of the Mediterranean Sea near Alexandria, Egypt. The cities - Herakleion, Canopus and Menouthis - were until now only known through Greek tragedies and mythology. Each city was renowned for its lavish architecture and culture. References to the cities in ancient writings indicate they were important centres of trade in the Eastern Mediterranean world and that residents lived a luxurious and decadent lifestyle. "Those must have been very important sea ports," says Robert Leprohon, and Egyptologist at the University of Toronto. "They're right on the coast. And we certainly know from lots and lots of evidence that there was incredible free trade at the time." A team led by Franck Goddio, a French archeologist, worked for two years in the Bay of Aboukir, about 20 kilometres from Alexandria, uncovering the ruins. With the help of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities - the top archeology body of the Egyptian government - Goddio's team developed an electronic underwater map of the area to help them find the ruins. The water where the cities were discovered is between seven and nine metres deep.

77. Marine Archeology
The archeology of HMS Vixen, an early ironclad of Nautical Archaeology and UnderwaterExploration, pp. Illustrated marine Encyclopedia, Watford, UK Argus Books
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BERMUDA'S SHIPWRECK
Bermuda
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Principal Investigators:
Dr. Richard A. Gould
Professor of Anthropology
Dr. Donna J. Souza
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology
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Grades 7 - 9
Trilateration: An Exercise in:
Marine Archeology
BACKGROUND:
Research for this exercise took place during the Earthwatch Expedition, "Bermuda Shipwreck" on the island of Bermuda. Working with Principal Investigators, Richard Gould and Donna Souza from Brown University, we used the technique of trilateration to document the shipwreck North Carolina from July 8-22, 1999.
STUDENT OUTCOMES:
Scientists break large projects into team units to make the work more manageable. Our team is going to continue the work of documenting a research site that was recently uncovered. Before artifacts can be removed for closer study, our job is to create a diagram showing exactly where everything is so artifacts can be replaced in their original positions after they are removed.
LESSON STANDARDS:
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78. Marine Archeology And Conservation Links
Reef Scuba Accessories, Inc. marine archeology, Conservation Environment.In USA 800633-4837. International +011-757-436-7664. Fax 757-547-2100.
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79. Florida's Underwater Archaeological Preserves
A statewide system of (underwater) parks featuring shipwrecks and other historic sites.Category Science Social Sciences Topics (underwater) Preserves...... features, but also an abundance of marine life that make the parks living museumsin the sea. Each site is interpreted by an (underwater) plaque; a brochure and
http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/bar/uap/
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The Underwater Archaeological Preserves
In 1987, Florida began to develop a statewide system of underwater parks featuring shipwrecks and other historic sites. The shipwreck preserves have become popular attractions for skin and scuba diving visitors to witness a part of Florida's history first-hand. They contain not only interesting archaeological features, but also an abundance of marine life that make the parks living museums in the sea. Each site is interpreted by an underwater plaque; a brochure and laminated underwater guides are available from local dive shops. The parks are open to the public year round, free of charge. There are six parks at present, and several others under development.
Future Preserves
If, in the course of your underwater explorations, you find a site that might be a potential candidate for a new Underwater Archaeological Preserve, you are encouraged to nominate it for consideration. The Bureau of Archaeological Research invites nominations for new underwater preserves throughout the State of Florida, whether located in inland waters, or offshore within Florida's territorial waters. A preserve should have public access, favorable diving conditions, and interesting cultural and natural site features. If selected, a site may then be designated as a preserve through a cooperative project between government and the public. The development of a new park is an excellent opportunity for a diving group to become involved in an underwater project with lasting results.

80. About The GLSRF
Museum Association, Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society, the Wisconsin MarineHistorical Society, the Wisconsin (underwater) archeology Association, the
http://www.ghost-ships.org/2001/GL02us.html
About the Great Lakes Shipwreck Research Foundation The Great Lakes Shipwreck Research Foundation is a Wisconsin non profit (501 (C)(3)) corporation organized for the purpose of furthering public awareness of our Great Lakes marine heritage through education and research, and promoting conservation, study and responsible enjoyment of historic Great Lakes shipwrecks by divers and non divers alike. Our primary activities include: 1. Facilitating a yearly conference devoted to Great Lakes shipwrecks.
2. Dissemination of information through our internet website and online newsgroup.
3. Making speakers and educational materials available to schools and other interested organizations.
4. Publication of research findings through electronic media, video, film and in writing.
5. Facilitation, funding and actively engaging in the research and documentation of existing and as yet undiscovered Great Lakes shipwreck sites in cooperation with governmental and other related organizations.
6. Educating sport divers about State and Federal laws governing the protection of historic Great Lakes shipwrecks and promoting ethical and non invasive practices among sport divers through our annual conference, website and publications.

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