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Underwater Archaeology

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Archaeological Oceanography
Ballard, Robert D.
Hardback. Price GB £30.95


The Naos of the Decades: Underwater Archaeology in the Canopic region in Egypt
by A S von Bomhard
This monograph presents the almost completely reconstituted Naos of the Decades with an excellent set of photographic images. The four additional fragments, recovered in East Canopus during the excavations of the European Institute of Underwater Archaeology, are examined with the two original fragments from the Louvre and Greco Roman Museum (Egypt). The largest of the new fragments consists of a cosmogony of over 20 columns with no known ...
Hardback. Price GB £45.00


Underwater Archaeology: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice
edited by Amanda Bowens
A detailed practical guide to all aspects of underwater archaeology. Each section is written by an expert in their particular field, and the book contains advice on legal issues, safety, surveying, recording and photographing finds, conservation, and publishing work. When the first edition was published in 1992 underwater archaeology was a comparatively new science, and in the intervening years, as the editor notes, whilst the principles involved ...
Paperback. Price GB £24.99
Hardback. Price GB £65.00


Geoarchaeology: Underwater Archaeology in the Canopic region in Egypt
by J-D Stanley et al
This volume presents the geoarchaeological analysis of the Aboukir Bay by the Smithsonian Institute. This study outlines the reasons for the submergence of the ancient coast line through detailed analysis of geological core samples. 128p (OCMA Monograph 2, Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology 2007)
Hardback. Price GB £50.00


Managing the Marine Cultural Heritage: Defining, Accessing and Managing the Resource
edited by J. Satchell and P. Palma
Recent decades have witnessed an expansion of archaeological activity under water and in the coastal zone. There has also been a realisation of the threats to this material from human and natural action. This period of relatively rapid change has increased pressure on governments, heritage groups and agencies, coastal-zone managers, and sea users to formulate approaches to managing the maritime cultural heritage. This volume presents a range of ...
Paperback. Publisher's Price GB £18.50, Our Price GB £4.95


Maritime Archaeology: Australian Approaches
edited by Mark Staniforth and Michael Nash
Subject areas discussed in this book include shipwrecks and abandoned vessels, underwater site formation processes, maritime infrastructure and industries such as whaling, submerged aircraft and Australian Indigenous sites underwater. The application of National and State legislation and management regimes to these underwater cultural heritage sites is also highlighted, together with the important role of avocational divers and training programs ...
Hardback. Price GB £51.50


Shipwrecks from the Egyptian Red Sea
by Ned Middleton
The Egyptian Sector of the Red Sea provides scuba divers with their finest opportunity to explore the most outstanding collection of shipwrecks found anywhere in the world. No other country is able to boast such a fine assortment in a relatively confined area and in constant conditions of warm clear water. Indeed, the wreck of the Thistlegorm has remained the world's most visited dive site for the past fifteen years. This comprehensively ...
Hardback. Price GB £35.00


Scientific Methods in Underwater Archaeology
edited by Irmeli Vuorela
Proceedings of a European seminar held at the Zoological Field Station - Tvärminne, Finland, Oct. 15th-18th 1992. Papers are grouped into 5 catagories, dealing with theoretical and partly philosophical discussions on the present day situation in submarine archaeology; palaeoecological research; geophysical investigation; dating shipwrecks - radiocarbon dating, dendrochronological dating, and artefacts; the last section contains several case ...
Paperback. Publisher's Price GB £35.00, Our Price GB £12.95

Zwischen Nord- und Ostsee 1997-2007
edited by Ulrich Muller, Sunhild Kleingartner and Florian Huber
Sixteen essays which present aspects of current research by maritime archaeologists in Schleswig-Holstein, marking ten years of the Arbeitsgruppe fur maritime und liminische Archaologie. Areas of research covered by the group comprise: settlement ...
Paperback. Price GB £55.00

Morocco Maritime Survey: An Archaeological Contribution to the History of the Tangier Peninsula
by Elarbi Erbati and Athena Trakadas
This volume presents the final report of the Morocco Maritime Survey, set up to investigate the martime record of the Tangier Peninsula through archaeological survey and historical research. The survey identified several significant archaeological sites, ...
Paperback. Price GB £33.00

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