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2. The Development of Towed Optical and Acoustical Vehicle Systems and Remotely Operated Vehicles in Support of Archaeological Oceanography
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
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Part One The Technology and Techniques of Archaeological Oc eanography
- 1. Oceanographic Methods for Underwater Archaeological Surveys 3
- 2. The Development of Towed Optical and Acoustical Vehicle Systems and Remotely Operated Vehicles in Support of Archaeological Oceanography 15
- 3. High-resolution Optical Imaging for Deep-water Archaeology 30
- 4. The Development of Excavation Technology for Remotely Operated Vehicles 41
- 5. Conservation of Archaeological Finds from Deep-water Wreck Sites 65
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Part Two Contemporary Shipwrecks in the Deep Sea
- 6. The Search for Contemporary Shipwrecks in the Deep Sea: Lessons Learned 95
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Part Three Deep-water Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean and Black Seas
- 7. Searching for Ancient Shipwrecks in the Deep Sea 131
- 8. The Remote Exploration and Archaeological Survey of Four Byzantine Ships in the Black Sea 148
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Part Four Submerged Landscape Archaeology
- 9. Archaeological and Geological Oceanography of Inundated Coastal Landscapes: An Introduction 177
- 10. Underwater Prehistoric Archaeological Potential on the Southern New England Continental Shelf off Block Island 200
- 11. Sinkholes in Lake Huron and the Possibility for Early Human Occupation on the Submerged Great Lakes Shelf 224
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Part Five telepresence and submerged Cultural Sites
- 12. Long-term Preservation and Telepresence Visitation of Cultural Sites beneath the Sea 249
- Glossary 263
- List of Contributors 275
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
-
Part One The Technology and Techniques of Archaeological Oc eanography
- 1. Oceanographic Methods for Underwater Archaeological Surveys 3
- 2. The Development of Towed Optical and Acoustical Vehicle Systems and Remotely Operated Vehicles in Support of Archaeological Oceanography 15
- 3. High-resolution Optical Imaging for Deep-water Archaeology 30
- 4. The Development of Excavation Technology for Remotely Operated Vehicles 41
- 5. Conservation of Archaeological Finds from Deep-water Wreck Sites 65
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Part Two Contemporary Shipwrecks in the Deep Sea
- 6. The Search for Contemporary Shipwrecks in the Deep Sea: Lessons Learned 95
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Part Three Deep-water Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean and Black Seas
- 7. Searching for Ancient Shipwrecks in the Deep Sea 131
- 8. The Remote Exploration and Archaeological Survey of Four Byzantine Ships in the Black Sea 148
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Part Four Submerged Landscape Archaeology
- 9. Archaeological and Geological Oceanography of Inundated Coastal Landscapes: An Introduction 177
- 10. Underwater Prehistoric Archaeological Potential on the Southern New England Continental Shelf off Block Island 200
- 11. Sinkholes in Lake Huron and the Possibility for Early Human Occupation on the Submerged Great Lakes Shelf 224
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Part Five telepresence and submerged Cultural Sites
- 12. Long-term Preservation and Telepresence Visitation of Cultural Sites beneath the Sea 249
- Glossary 263
- List of Contributors 275
- Index 277