The funding would turn the project, currently manned with a temporary staff, into a division of the Underwater Archaeology Unit, with five permanent positions.
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The techniques of underwater archaeology are also documented in published works, including a number of handbooks, and Muckelroy's classic work on Maritime Archaeology.
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After many years of uncertainty and academic debate, the site of this settlement now seems to be established, thanks to underwater archaeology under tough conditions.
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He was a founding member of the Council on Underwater Archaeology and of the Sea Research Society and served on the Society's Board of Advisors.
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Von Morlot is known for performing the first ever laboratory synthesis of the mineral dolomite and known by archaeologists as one of the pioneers of underwater archaeology.
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The collection is divided into different rooms representing three divisions of archaeological methodology : ground, urban and underwater archaeology, with dioramas, audiovisual and interactive zones.
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Articles 13 21 define further obligations, such as seizing illicitly recovered underwater cultural heritage, cooperating with other states parties, and providing training in underwater archaeology.
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Nautical archaeology is an archaeological sub-discipline more generally known as maritime archaeology, which encompasses the archaeology of shipwrecks, underwater archaeology and archaeology of related features.
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The Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology operates the Underwater Archaeology Centre, which is housed in five former casemates of Fort Victoria ( Isle of Wight ).
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Archaeological evidence of the " thunder-crash bombs " has been discovered in an underwater shipwreck off the shore of Japan by the Kyushu Okinawa Society for Underwater Archaeology.