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Underwater archaeology is the study of retiring human life, behaviours and cultures using the physical remains encountered under salt or fresh water or buried beneath sediment. These are virtually all typically considered as a branch of maritime archaeology.
Underwater archaeologic web sites consist of vessels such as shipwrecks and aircraft or the remains of structures that were when altogether & incurred toward land however got been after covered by water supply due to rising sea levels or other phenomena.
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Florida State Underwater Fieldschool
Underwater archaeology in the Apalachee Bay of Florida.
Maritime Archaeological Field School
Offered by Flinders University, this Port Victoria Australia field school will provide students with an introduction to the techniques of underwater survey, position fixing, mapping, photography, recording, excavation and conservation.
Corlett Actividades Maritimas Limitada
A family company which offers opportunities of involvement in the search and exploration of historical shipwrecks around the islands of São Tomé and Principé.
Maritime Archaeology Survey Techniques (MAST)
The University of Hawai`i at MÄ?noa offers a 6 credit (graduate or undergraduate credit) summer course on maritime archaeology and history, focusing on a Shipwreck Beach LÄ?na`i.
The Red River Wreck
Information and application for a field school by Oklahoma Historical Society on an early Western Rivers steamboat sunk in the Red River 22 July to 11 August 11 2001.
The Black Sea Shipwrecks Field School
The Centre for Underwater Archaeology (the CUA) will conduct a two month field school in underwater archaeology in the Bay of Sudak (the south-west part of the Crimea).
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