BOOK REVIEW | Dead Man’s Chest & Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology
These two specialised but nevertheless very interesting books should be read successively, as their subjects, but not their foci, are closely related...
These two specialised but nevertheless very interesting books should be read successively, as their subjects, but not their foci, are closely related...
The Department of Underwater and Submarine Archaeological Research (Département des recherches archéologiques subaquatiques et sous-marines; DRASSM)...
A Russian science vessel completes undergoing a service life extension as a new inland survey boat is launched for the first time. Construction is underway...
A World War II-era Japanese merchant ship that had been used to transport Allied prisoners and was lost in 1942 was found earlier this month in the...
Authorities in Scotland have confirmed that 33 people suffered varying degrees of injury after a foreign-owned research vessel toppled over while in...
The US Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) has confirmed the identity of a wreck site off the coast of Hokkaido, Japan, as that of USS Albacore,...
Maritime history is continually being refined and revised as new discoveries are made and conventional wisdom and self-perpetuating myths are found...
This all started in 1959 when a twenty-six-year-old who was studying for his PhD in archaeology at the University of Pennsylvania was asked if he would...
Research Vessel Explorer (RVE), a private marine research organisation based in Cape May, New Jersey, has taken delivery of a new aluminium research...
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