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legislation the sub-discipline spread throughout
Australia concentrating initially on shipwrecks due to on-going funding by both the States and the Commonwealth under their shipwreck legislation. Studies now include as an element of underwater archaeology, as a whole, the study of submerged indigenous sites. Nautical Archaeology, (the specialised study of boat and ship construction) is also practised in the region. Often the sites or relics studied in Australia as in the rest of the world are not inundated. The study of historic submerged aircraft, better known as a sub-discipline of
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helmet diving gear was developed, allowing divers to stay underwater for extended periods through a constant air supply pumped down from the surface through a hose. Nevertheless, the widespread utilisation of diving gear for archaeological purposes had to wait until the 20th century, when archaeologists began to appreciate the wealth of material that could be found under the water. This century also saw further advances in technology, most important being the invention of the
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environments, whether on land in the form of peat bogs and wells, or underwater are particularly important for the survival of organic material, such as wood, leather, fabric and horn. Cold and absence of light also aid survival of artifacts, because there is little energy available for either organic activity or chemical reactions. Salt water provides for greater organic activity than freshwater, and in particular, the
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commenced in the 1970s with the advent of Jeremy Green due to concerns expressed by academics and politicians with the rampant destruction of the Dutch and
British East India ships lost on the west coast. As Commonwealth legislation was enacted and enforced after 1976 and as States enacted their own
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Not all maritime sites are underwater. There are many structures at the margin of land and water that provide evidence of the human societies of the past. Some are deliberately created for access - such as bridges and walkways. Other structures remain from exploitation of resources, such as dams and
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were able to establish colonies on other continents. Wars were fought at sea over the control of important resources. The material cultural remains that are discovered by maritime archaeologists along former trade routes can be combined with historical documents and material cultural remains found on
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to explore and retrieve material from the lake, although they decided to keep the blueprint of the exact mechanism secret. The following three centuries saw the gradual extension of diving time through the use of bells and submersing barrels filled with air. In the 19th century, the standard copper
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in 4,000 feet (1,200 m) of water. The shipwreck lay forgotten at the bottom of the sea until it was discovered in 2002 by an oilfield inspection crew working for the
Okeanos Gas Gathering Company (OGGC). Large pipelines can crush sites and render some of their remnants inaccessible as pipe is
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Some wrecks, lost to natural obstacles to navigation, are at risk of being smashed by subsequent wrecks sunk by the same hazard, or are deliberately destroyed because they present a hazard to navigation. Even in deep water, commercial activities such as pipe-laying operations and deep sea trawling
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does not occur, appears strong and relatively intact, though indications are that it has already incurred irreversible degradation of her steel and iron hull. As such degradation inevitably continues, data will be forever lost, objects' context will be destroyed and the bulk of the wreck will over
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now form important archaeological sites that are being protected, managed and conserved. As with shipwrecks, archaeological research can follow multiple themes, including evidence of the final catastrophe, the structures and landscape before the catastrophe and the culture and economy of which it
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Saltwater is particularly inimical to iron artefacts including metal shipwrecks, and sea organisms will readily consume organic material such as wooden shipwrecks. On the other hand, out of all the thousands of potential archaeological sites destroyed or grossly eroded by such natural processes,
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The wrecks, and other archaeological sites that have been preserved have generally survived because the dynamic nature of the sea bed can result in artifacts becoming rapidly buried in sediments. These sediments then provide an anaerobic environment which protects from further degradation. Wet
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There are significant differences in the survival of archaeological material depending on whether a site is wet or dry, on the nature of the chemical environment, on the presence of biological organisms and on the dynamic forces present. Thus rocky coastlines, especially in shallow water, are
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on land. However, as with terrestrial archaeology, what survives to be investigated by modern archaeologists can often be a tiny fraction of the material originally deposited. A feature of maritime archaeology is that despite all the material that is lost, there are occasional rare examples of
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break up, how does a ship sink to the bottom, and how do the remains of the ship, cargo and the surrounding environment evolve over time? The second tier studies the ship as a machine, both in itself and in a military or economic system. The third tier consists of the archaeology of maritime
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is also practised in the region. In some states maritime and underwater archaeology is practised out of
Museums and in others out of cultural heritage management units, and all practitioners operate under the aegis of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology (AIMA).
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preservation or to provide for satisfactory conservation on recovery. Even the cost of proper and complete archaeological investigation may be too great to enable this to occur within a timescale that ensures that an archaeological record is made before data is inevitably lost.
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fish traps. Nautical remains include early harbours and places where ships were built or repaired. At the end of their life, ships were often beached. Valuable or easily accessed timber has often been salvaged leaving just a few frames and bottom planking.
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While preservation in situ is not assured, material that has survived underwater and is then recovered to land is typically in an unstable state and can only be preserved using highly specialised conservation processes. While the wooden structure of
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preservation, or recovery and conservation on land is the preferable option; or to face the fact that preservation in any form, other than as an archaeological record is not feasible. A site that has been discovered has typically been subjected to
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of the very factors that caused its survival in the first place, for example, when a covering of sediment has been removed by storms or the action of man. Active monitoring and deliberate protection may mitigate further rapid destruction making
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contained a staggering collection of marble and bronze statues including the
Antikythera Youth. Discovered in 1900 by Greek sponge divers, the ship probably sank in the 1st century BC and may have been dispatched by the Roman general,
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Before the industrial era, travel by water was often easier than over land. As a result, marine channels, navigable rivers and sea crossings formed the trade routes of historic and ancient civilisations. For example, the
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formed a part. Unlike the wrecking of a ship, the destruction of a town by a seismic event can take place over many years and there may be evidence for several phases of damage, sometimes with rebuilding in between.
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typically inimical to the survival of artifacts, which can be dispersed, smashed or ground by the effect of currents and surf, possibly (but not always) leaving an artifact pattern but little if any wreck structure.
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provides an example of a relatively recent (metal) wreck for which extensive conservation has been necessary to preserve the hull. While the hull remains intact, its machinery remains inoperable. The engine of
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as a whole that specifically studies human interaction with the sea, lakes and rivers through the study of associated physical remains, be they vessels, shore-side facilities, port-related structures, cargoes,
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As with archaeology as a whole, maritime archaeology can be practised within the historical, industrial, or prehistoric periods. An associated discipline, and again one that lies within archaeology itself, is
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spread around its coasts. The historic record as well as the remains of harbours, ships and cargoes, testify to the volume of trade that crossed it. Later, nations with a strong maritime culture such as the
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Bodies of water, fresh and saline, have been important sources of food for people for as long as we have existed. It should be no surprise that ancient villages were located at the water's edge. Since the
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that was recovered in 1985 from a saline environment after over a century underwater is presently considered somewhat anomalous, in that after two decades of treatment it can now be turned over by hand.
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was subject to salvage from the sixteenth century and later, but a very large amount of material, buried in the sediments, remained to be found by maritime archaeologists of the twentieth century.
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The
Exosuit, a relatively lightweight and low powered Atmospheic diving suit intended for marine research. was first used in 2014 at the Bluewater and Antikythera underwater research expeditions.
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Benjamin, J. and MacKintosh, R. (2016) ‘Regulating
Scientific Diving and Underwater Archaeology: legal and historical considerations: REGULATING SCIENTIFIC DIVING AND UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY’,
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There are those in the archaeology community who see maritime archaeology as a separate discipline with its own concerns (such as shipwrecks) and requiring the specialized skills of the
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and are constructed of hollowed out logs or sewn planks. Vessels have been discovered where they have been preserved in sediments underwater or in waterlogged land sites, such as the
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Site survey and mapping, and recording of artifact positioning relative to a datum. This may be done manually or with the aid of high resolution multibeam sonar and photogrammetry
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have been discovered in the
Mediterranean, constructed of edge joined planks. This shipbuilding technology continued through the classical period. The 2023 announcement of the
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A maritime archaeologist with the
Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program in St. Augustine, Florida, recording the ship's bell discovered on the 18th century "Storm Wreck."
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sites off the coast of western Europe such as the Grotto
Cosquer can be reached only by diving, because the cave entrances are underwater, though the upper portions of the
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can be useful if the current removes the lifted material before it settles, but must be used with discretion as artifacts may be entrained in the flow if it is too strong.
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land to understand the economic, social and political environment of the past. Of late maritime archaeologists have been examining the submerged cultural remains of
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preservation, for example, but deterioration of the vessel progressed at such a rate that the rescue of her turret was undertaken lest nothing be saved from the wreck.
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Extensive research has been carried out on the Mediterranean and Aegean coastlines of Turkey. Complete excavations have been performed on several wrecks from the
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dropped from the ocean surface to the substrate thousands of feet below. Trawl nets snag and tear superstructures and separate artifacts from their context.
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preservation an option, but long-term survival can never be guaranteed. For very many sites, the costs are too great for either active measures to ensure
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Ships wrecked in the sea have probably not survived, although remains of cargo (particularly bronze material) have been discovered, such as those at the
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was announced by NOAA on February 11, 2011, the 188th anniversary of her sinking. The wreck is the first discovery of a wrecked Nantucket whaling ship.
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Archaeological sites can also be found on the foreshore today that would have been on dry land when they were constructed. An example of such a site is
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The archaeology of shipwrecks can be divided into a three-tier hierarchy, of which the first tier considers the wrecking process itself: how does a
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events have at times caused submergence of human settlements. The remains of such catastrophes exist all over the world, and sites such as
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Nine historic trade ships carrying ceramics dating back to the 10th century until the 19th century were excavated under Swedish engineer
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McCarthy, M., 2000, Iron and steamship archaeology : success and failure of the SS Xantho. New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum.
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The depth of sites can vary within the range of ocean depth, but most sites that are accessible to diving work are relatively shallow.
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occasionally sites survive with exceptional preservation of a related collection of artifacts. An example of such a collection is
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substantial survival, from which a great deal can be learned, due to the difficulties often experienced in accessing the sites.
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Archaeological study of human interaction with the sea
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centuries completely deteriorate on the floor of the
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self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA)
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430:objects and sites that are, because of changes in
1663:. Oxford: Elsevier Science & Technology, 2008
1433:Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP)
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2179:Discovered in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands"
2175:"Lost Whaling Shipwreck with Link to Melville's
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128:Maritime archaeological sites often result from
2436:"Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology"
2397:"Shipwrecks in the seas of Britain and Ireland"
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823:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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5591:Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology
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1202:Learn how and when to remove this message
1151:"Mediterranean" maritime archaeology
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2012:Use Of CCRs In Malta Shipwreck Diving
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1954:. AltaMira Press. pp. 271–279.
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1978:, 45(1), pp. 153–169. Available at
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1095:(early 17th century), found in 2003
972:Late Bronze Age ships, such as the
530:Archaeological diving is a type of
234:The final phases of the salvage of
226:Preservation of material underwater
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2009:Gambin, Timmy (20–22 April 2023).
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4996:Coastal defence and fortification
4371:Roman circumnavigation of Britain
3671:Navigation, and ports and harbors
2486:ULIXES la guida dei Campi Flegrei
2464:Institute of Nautical Archaeology
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1448:Institute of Nautical Archaeology
1391:Maritime archaeology in Australia
1021:working on an expedition for the
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1819:"Mystery Mardi Gras Shipwreck"
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4349:Phoenician maritime expansion
2061:"New technology: The Exosuit"
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426:Maritime archaeology studies
5616:Nautical Archaeology Society
2663:electrical resistance survey
2423:"Research & Archaeology"
1901:Eliav, Joseph (2015-01-01).
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4852:Kidnapping of Julius Caesar
4709:Indus–Mesopotamia relations
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2036:. New York: Koehler Books.
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1071:(circa 1370), found in 1996
1065:(circa 1400), found in 1996
1059:(circa 1540), found in 1995
1053:(circa 1380), found in 1995
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4359:Circumnavigation of Africa
2552:Johann Joachim Winckelmann
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4339:Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul
2427:St Augustine Light House
1353:Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
1230:with cargoes of wine in
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595:Equipment and procedures
175:Integrating land and sea
169:underwater archaeologist
5621:RPM Nautical Foundation
5358:Surviving ancient ships
5277:Marsala Punic shipwreck
1984:10.1111/1095-9270.12141
1590:Nineteenth century boat
1536:– site of discovery of
1528:City of Adelaide (1864)
1438:RPM Nautical Foundation
1272:, Greek colonists, and
1222:shipwrecks include two
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5871:Underwater archaeology
5654:Giza Solar boat museum
5108:Underwater exploration
5103:Underwater archaeology
5068:Pre-Columbian theories
4923:John Sinclair Morrison
4884:Research and education
4334:Austronesian Expansion
2448:"Maritime Archaeology"
1848:"Mardi Gras Shipwreck"
1657:"MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY"
1327:Recent studies in the
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5394:Heyerdahl expeditions
5304:Caligula's Giant Ship
5164:Dover Bronze Age Boat
3826:Berenice Troglodytica
2643:Archaeological ethics
2638:Archaeological diving
2628:Archaeological theory
2065:Return to Antikythera
2029:Clancy, Paul (2013).
1869:Meara, Hefin (2020).
1562:Half Moon (shipwreck)
1524:shipwreck, c. 1200 BC
1513:Antikythera mechanism
1339:, similar to ancient
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548:Leon Battista Alberti
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4832:Mediterranean piracy
2582:Augustus Pitt Rivers
2577:William Henry Holmes
2542:Archaeological sites
2091:sanctuaries.noaa.gov
1952:Maritime Archaeology
1875:Internet Archaeology
1823:Nautilus Productions
1618:Queen Anne's Revenge
1571:Ma'agan Michael Ship
1443:Sea Research Society
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779:Ships and shipwrecks
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240:on October 11, 1982.
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4719:Maritime Jade Route
3872:Kaveri Poompattinam
2572:John Lloyd Stephens
2562:Heinrich Schliemann
2478:Current Archaeology
2212:Rodrigo, Jennifer.
1804:10.3390/jmse9060676
1643:www.edumaritime.net
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5267:Bajo de la Campana
4969:Peter Throckmorton
4954:Jean-Yves Empereur
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4749:Maritime Silk Road
3096:History portal
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2149:Historic Nantucket
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1961:978-0-7591-0078-7
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5780:(Herodotus)
5743:Flood myths
5640:Museums and
5584:conferences
5549:Vital Alsar
5387:archaeology
5196:Austronesia
5189:Hjortspring
5184:Rochelongue
5134:Pesse canoe
5088:Ship burial
5073:Sea Peoples
5006:Lighthouses
5001:Grave goods
4949:George Bass
4729:Spice trade
4326:exploration
4148:Philippines
4143:Austronesia
4136:Old Kingdom
4013:Trincomalee
3963:Prosphorion
3908:Myos Hormos
3752:Micronesian
3743:By region:
3715:Lighthouses
3523:By region:
3288:Quinquereme
3213:Kunlun ship
3206:Penteconter
3191:Dragon boat
3014:Transgender
2939:Battlefield
2715:Prehistoric
2675:Burnt layer
2612:George Bass
2526:Archaeology
2222:. 7/12/2004
1581:merchantman
1509:Antikythera
1370:'s port at
1347:, close to
1255:Hellenistic
747: /
568:diving bell
401:disturbance
335:Great Lakes
316:Vasa Museum
308:The bow of
195:Netherlands
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51:introducing
5860:Categories
5802:(Polybius)
5446:Hawaiʻiloa
5328:Nemi ships
5213:Black Sea
5159:Khufu ship
5120:and relics
5018:Marine art
5011:Alexandria
4918:Fik Meijer
4901:Historians
4788:Indo-Roman
4601:Greek navy
4503:Salamis II
4493:Hellespont
4453:Artemisium
4443:Nile Delta
4406:Achaemenid
4299:Achaemenid
4168:Langkasuka
4163:Micronesia
4081:Prehistory
4008:Sounagoura
3836:Chittagong
3811:Barbarikon
3790:Alexandria
3732:Pilot boat
3682:Navigation
3514:Sewn-plank
3509:Lashed-lug
3387:Figurehead
3360:Components
3329:Propulsion
3283:Quadrireme
3264:Polyremes
3243:Outriggers
3037:by country
2969:Industrial
2964:Indigenous
2913:Underwater
2859:Calceology
2781:Australian
2759:Geographic
2745:Historical
2680:Excavation
2346:2022-10-18
2310:2022-10-18
2274:2022-10-18
2185:2011-02-13
1833:2015-04-15
1797:(6): 676.
1625:References
1606:Bronze Age
1538:Bronze Age
1522:Bronze Age
1475:Port Royal
1470:Alexandria
1380:Jesus boat
1357:bradyseism
1337:palafittes
1301:Nemi ships
1278:Pax Romana
1224:Phoenician
1162:newspapers
941:Bronze Age
935:Bronze Age
847:newspapers
735:75°24′23″W
711:Phoenician
613:Excavation
540:excavation
509:Port Royal
505:Alexandria
350:submarines
339:Baltic Sea
291:Mardi Gras
267:concretion
130:shipwrecks
34:references
5815:Geography
5753:Gilgamesh
5642:memorials
5566:Viracocha
5479:Faʻafaite
5432:Sarimanok
5338:Yassi Ada
5251:Syracusia
5174:Canaanite
5149:Moor Sand
4619:By region
4581:Grappling
4553:Naulochus
4543:Myonessus
4498:Echinades
4483:Arginusae
4478:Cynossema
4463:Naupactus
4458:Eurymedon
4292:Classical
4267:Phoenicia
4262:Mycenaean
4225:Tamilakam
4208:Polynesia
4198:Srivijaya
3993:Satingpra
3953:Palembang
3937:Cattigara
3879:(Kadaram)
3862:Jambukola
3856:Guangzhou
3797:(Podouke)
3795:Arikamedu
3757:Polynesia
3690:Celestial
3603:Armaments
3589:Spritsail
3547:Crab claw
3489:Careening
3456:Sternpost
3310:Reed boat
3253:Catamaran
3228:Multihull
2974:Landscape
2847:Osteology
2730:Classical
2177:Moby-Dick
2161:0439-2248
1937:111073448
1929:1758-1206
1596:SS Xantho
1386:Australia
1270:Etruscans
1265:periods.
1259:Byzantine
1251:Classical
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877:July 2023
804:does not
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639:Silt and
556:Lake Nemi
513:Mary Rose
454:Black Sea
379:Holland 1
374:Mary Rose
366:Mary Rose
362:Salvagers
294:shipwreck
276:USS
260:RMS
252:Mary Rose
237:Mary Rose
161:artifacts
113:and use.
5831:Tākitimu
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5692:Roskilde
5571:Tangaroa
5512:Olympias
5486:Gaualofa
5425:Hōkūleʻa
5400:Kon-Tiki
5233:Ashkelon
5169:Uluburun
5128:Earliest
4894:Scholars
4776:shipping
4576:Boarding
4488:Mytilene
4473:Syracuse
4438:Alashiya
4401:Egyptian
4385:Military
4376:Timeline
4354:Sardinia
4277:Carthage
4193:Kalingga
4153:Sa Huỳnh
4088:Timeline
4038:Zanzibar
3988:Sarapion
3983:Rhacotis
3913:Martaban
3858:(Canton)
3851:Godavaya
3846:Giao Chỉ
3816:Barygaza
3806:Avalites
3727:Piloting
3615:Catapult
3610:Ballista
3584:Mast-aft
3397:Planking
3336:Paddling
3293:Hexareme
3258:Trimaran
3223:Longship
3171:Balangay
3084:Category
3066:Journals
2984:Mortuary
2979:Maritime
2954:Funerary
2949:Feminist
2944:Conflict
2922:Thematic
2837:Medieval
2791:Egyptian
2786:Oceanian
2771:American
2735:Medieval
2725:Biblical
2602:Max Uhle
2355:cite web
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1602:Uluburun
1497:Seahenge
1407:See also
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1322:Calabria
1289:Caligula
1282:amphoras
1232:amphoras
1220:Iron Age
1063:Longquan
951:and the
773:Seahenge
732:35°0′6″N
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458:Bosporus
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5771:Odyssey
5748:Genesis
5545:Others
5344:Lists:
5333:Marausa
5283:Roman:
5273:Punic:
5238:Kyrenia
5229:Greek:
5225:Marsala
5218:Sinop D
5093:Tacking
4827:History
4714:Meluhha
4704:Fishing
4699:Whaling
4606:Ramming
4528:Aegates
4523:Drepana
4518:Ecnomus
4448:Salamis
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4426:Battles
4304:Nabatea
4287:Archaic
4257:Nuragic
4247:Somalia
4098:Oceania
4093:Britain
4070:History
4003:Socotra
3973:Qandala
3958:Piraeus
3928:Muziris
3898:Madurai
3893:Manthai
3831:Canopus
3801:Arsinoe
3773:harbors
3722:History
3710:Coastal
3640:Sambuca
3625:Dolphin
3539:Rigging
3351:Poling
3341:Sailing
3278:Trireme
3218:Liburna
3181:Coracle
3151:Vessels
3044:Periods
2879:Virtual
2864:Digital
2766:African
2668:Sondage
2534:History
2490:Puteoli
2121:6 April
2116:Gizmodo
2033:Monitor
1852:uwf.edu
1604:– Late
1520:– Late
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1075:Singtai
1069:Turiang
1051:Nanyang
1036:in the
989:Pacific
916:Estonia
912:Hiiumaa
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278:Monitor
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142:wharves
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5822:Aeneid
5538:Viking
5519:Regina
5288:Alkedo
5144:Abydos
5118:Wrecks
4987:Topics
4817:Piracy
4771:Greece
4631:Odisha
4563:Actium
4558:Mycale
4393:Navies
4282:Greece
4272:Olmecs
4240:Pandya
4215:Minoan
4178:Champa
4158:Lapita
4103:Remote
4023:Tyndis
3978:Quilon
3923:Muscat
3888:Lothal
3883:Korkai
3867:Jeddah
3841:Essina
3785:Adulis
3695:Charts
3630:Harpax
3620:Corvus
3594:Square
3562:Settee
3557:Lateen
3466:Tiller
3461:Strake
3429:Rudder
3419:Paddle
3367:Anchor
3346:Towing
3268:Bireme
3201:Galley
3176:Bangka
3033:Sites
2959:Gender
2822:Aerial
2806:Nubian
2653:Survey
2410:"Home"
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1057:Xuande
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5758:Greek
5561:Abora
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5467:Saina
5411:Ra II
5369:Sites
5154:Dokos
4766:Egypt
4688:trade
4653:Rafts
4638:Japan
4626:India
4538:Chios
4508:Mylae
4468:Olpae
4416:Roman
4411:Greek
4309:Aksum
4235:Chera
4230:Chola
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4173:Kedah
4018:Tulum
3998:Sidon
3943:Opone
3933:Óc Eo
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3769:Ports
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3320:Tomol
3163:Types
3027:Lists
3009:Queer
2989:Music
2776:Asian
2460:"INA"
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1376:Bible
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5315:Isis
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4643:Rome
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3579:Junk
3451:Stem
3439:Sail
3424:Rope
3409:Mast
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2994:Nazi
2440:Home
2431:(US)
2418:(US)
2361:link
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2073:2016
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1770:ISBN
1669:2013
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