Deep Water, Ancient Ships

Deep Water, Ancient Ships
Title Deep Water, Ancient Ships PDF eBook
Author Willard Bascom
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 1976
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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A Popularly written book on ships which are said to have been sunk in the deep waters of the Mediterranean Sea before the time of Christ, discussing why they sank, how to find them and methods for salvaging them.

Ships from the Depths

Ships from the Depths
Title Ships from the Depths PDF eBook
Author Fredrik Søreide
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 193
Release 2011-04-28
Genre Science
ISBN 1603442189

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Deepwater archaeology uncovers secrets from the ancient maritime past . . . Thousands of shipwrecks and archaeological sites lie undiscovered in deep water, potentially holding important clues to our maritime past. Scientists have explored only a small percentage of the oceans' depths, as 98 percent of the seabed lies well beyond the reach of conventional diving. Ships from the Depths surveys the dramatic advances in technology over the last few years that have made it possible for scientists to locate, study, and catalogue archaeological sites in waters previously inaccessible to humans. Researcher and explorer Fredrik Søreide presents the development of deepwater archaeology since 1971, when Willard Bascom designed his Alcoa Seaprobe to locate and raise deepwater wrecks in the Mediterranean. Accompanied by descriptions and color photographs of deepwater projects and equipment, this book considers not only techniques that have been developed for location and observation of sites but also removal and excavation methods distinctive to these unique locations, far beyond the reach of scuba gear. Søreide provides an introduction to and survey of the history, development, and potential of this exciting branch of nautical archaeology. Scholars and field archaeologists will appreciate this handy compendium of the current state of the discipline and technology, and general readers will relish this comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities associated with locating and studying historical and ancient shipwrecks in some of the world’s deepest waters.

Deep-water Archeology

Deep-water Archeology
Title Deep-water Archeology PDF eBook
Author Willard Bascom
Publisher
Total Pages 9
Release 1971*
Genre Salvage archaeology
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Deep Water Archaeology

Deep Water Archaeology
Title Deep Water Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Anna Marguerite McCann
Publisher
Total Pages 170
Release 1994
Genre Social Science
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Ships and Seafaring in Ancient Times

Ships and Seafaring in Ancient Times
Title Ships and Seafaring in Ancient Times PDF eBook
Author Lionel Casson
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 180
Release 1994
Genre History
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Ever since the earliest travelers took to the water on reed rafts or inflated goatskins, ships and boats have played a paramount role in the history of the Western world. The invention of the sail about 3500 BC resulted in ever faster and more efficient water transport, and the great civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome depended on ships and seafarers for their prosperity. This entertaining book by the world's foremost authority on ancient seamanship traces the development of the boat from the most primitive craft to the powerful warships of the Greeks, the huge Roman merchant vessels, and the slender galleys of the Vikings. Professor Casson shows how the discoveries of marine archaeologists and recent experiments with full-size replicas of ancient boats have increased our knowledge of the way in which ships were built and used. Drawing upon written accounts and contemporary artistic depictions of naval battles, trading expeditions, and other voyages, he brings the world of seafaring in ancient times vividly to life.

The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology

The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology
Title The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Alexis Catsambis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 1234
Release 2014-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199336008

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This title is a comprehensive survey of maritime archaeology as seen through the eyes of nearly fifty scholars at a time when maritime archaeology has established itself as a mature branch of archaeology.

Deep Water

Deep Water
Title Deep Water PDF eBook
Author Jacques Leslie
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages 363
Release 2007-05-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 0374707855

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"If the wars of the last century were fought over oil, the wars of this century will be fought over water." -Ismail Serageldin, The World Bank The giant dams of today are the modern Pyramids, colossally expensive edifices that generate monumental amounts of electricity, irrigated water, and environmental and social disaster. With Deep Water, Jacques Leslie offers a searching account of the current crisis over dams and the world's water. An emerging master of long-form reportage, Leslie makes the crisis vivid through the stories of three distinctive figures: Medha Patkar, an Indian activist who opposes a dam that will displace thousands of people in western India; Thayer Scudder, an American anthropologist who studies the effects of giant dams on the peoples of southern Africa; and Don Blackmore, an Australian water manager who struggles to reverse the effects of drought so as to allow Australia to continue its march to California-like prosperity. Taking the reader to the sites of controversial dams, Leslie shows why dams are at once the hope of developing nations and a blight on their people and landscape. Deep Water is an incisive, beautifully written, and deeply disquieting report on a conflict that threatens to divide the world in the coming years.