Next Generation Diving - Underwater Vehicles...

   In the 1950s, development of the scuba unit revolutionized diving (it was next generation diving), and its technology continues to develop apace. Modern underwater vehicles and other equipment See more details

Top 10 Best Caribbean Diving Sites.

  The Caribbean diving established itself as a first-rate decades ago, with ideal island getaways close reefs, walls and wrecks that have become legendary. Think you’ve been everywhere in the regiSee more details

Basking Sharks, Beluga Whales, Leopard Seals.

Go to the warm-water tropics for cor­als, seahorses and pretty fish. Come to these cold-water destinations for some of the planet's most exciting encounters with best diving mega animals: basking sSee more details

Marine Archaeology

Get the idea of marine archaeology research, excavations and technology.

Experimental Archaeology

experimental archaeology the Wasa shipOver the few years there have been an increasing number of mar­itime archaeological projects which come under the general heading of experimental archaeology.

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Marine Archaeology Excavation Techniques

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There are two simple approaches to marine archaeology excavation techniques: one is to excavate over large areas of the site, layer by layer; the other is to work the site in small sections (either grid squares or trenches), layer by layer, repeating section by section across the site.

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Marine Archaeology Equipment For Excavation

marine archaeology equipment

Discover such marine archaeology equipment for excavation as work platforms, airlifts, water dredge, water wet, air probe, prop-wash.

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Marine Archaeology Research.

 

Marine archaeology

Some form of research must be carried out as a prerequisite to marine archae­ology fieldwork, be it an initial field survey or excavation work on a site. Without this preliminary study, it is likely that a great deal of time will be wasted in the field solving problems that could have been solved much more easily and efficiently at the home base.

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