New technologies in underwater archaeology are most often tied to advances in oil and mineral exploration or anti-submarine warfare. In this chapter the universal challenges presented by the conduct of archaeology in underwater environments are discussed in relation to the latest advances in technology...
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A recent excavation at the Antikytherashipwreck, one of the ancient world’s richest and mostfamous wrecks, has yielded several significant discoveries, including a remarkably intact portion of the ship’s hull. The 2024 expedition, which took place between May and June, was part of the Swiss S...
It is well to observe the force and virtue and consequence of discoveries, and these are to be seen nowhere more conspicuously than in those three which were unknown to the ancients, and of which the origins, although recent, are obscure and inglorious; namely, printing, gunpowder, and the ...
In the nineteenth century, a series of archaeological discoveries provided the first evidence that humankind is older than the biblical six thousand years (Grayson,1983). As a result, the first scientific ideas about the life of prehistoric humans began to emerge. Perhaps surprisingly, clubs were ...
doi:10.1007/BF03374518Ervan G. GarrisonSociety for Historical ArchaeologyHistorical archaeologyGARRISON, E. G. Recents advances in close range photogrammetry for Underwater Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology, 26(4):97-104, 1992.