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0691129401 978-0691129402 July 1, 2008

Archaeological Oceanography is the definitive book on the newly emerging field of deep-sea archaeology. Marine archaeologists have been finding and excavating underwater shipwrecks since at least the early 1950s, but until recently their explorations have been restricted to depths considered shallow by oceanographic standards. This book describes the latest advances that enable researchers to probe the secrets of the deep ocean, and the vital contributions these advances offer to archaeology and fields like maritime history and anthropology.

Renowned oceanographer Robert Ballard--who stunned the world with his discovery of the Titanic deep in the North Atlantic--has gathered together the pioneers of archaeological oceanography, a cross-disciplinary group of archaeologists, oceanographers, ocean engineers, and anthropologists who have undertaken ambitious expeditions into the deep sea. In this book, they discuss the history of archaeological oceanography and the evolution and use of advanced deep-submergence technology to locate and excavate ancient and modern shipwrecks and cultural and other sites deep under water. They offer examples from their own expeditions and explain the challenges future programs face in obtaining access to the resources needed to carry out this important and exciting research.

The contributors are Robert D. Ballard, Ali Can, Dwight F. Coleman, Mike J. Durbin, Ryan Eustace, Brendan Foley, Cathy Giangrande, Todd S. Gregory, Rachel L. Horlings, Jonathan Howland, Kevin McBride, James B. Newman, Dennis Piechota, Oscar Pizarro, Christopher Roman, Hanumant Singh, Cheryl Ward, and Sarah Webster.



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The sea floor contains thousands of shipwreck sites, many of them dating to the earliest eras of seafaring, and archeological oceanography is an emerging field, spurred by new and developing technology, that's plumbing the depths (technically 300 feet and below, where scuba divers fear to fin) to explore them. Detailing research excursions from the Institute for Exploration in Mystic, Conn., and the Institute for Archaeology Oceanography at the Univ. of Rhode Island, shipwreck sites include the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, as well as the Titanic and the Bismarck. In 18 chapters, written by different specialists, the book covers five areas. Part one is a lucid tutorial in technology and techniques, including excavation technology and site conservation procedures. Parts two and three discuss the examination of modern and ancient shipwrecks. Part four describes the study of submerged landscapes occupied by humans at the end of the last ice age, and part five is devoted to Ballard's particular goal of developing remotely operated seafloor observatories, allowing real-time site observation by researchers and students. Theoretical material is shown in clear diagrams, and crisp photographs show underwater "in situ" placements of artifacts. Although highly suitable for a college-level class, this volume makes an informative resource for anyone interested in cutting edge archaeology.
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[W]e welcome the book as another step towards marine archaeology becoming integrated into the variety of other oceanographic sciences being used to study the marine environment. -- Ingrid Ward and Piers Larcombe, Journal of Archaeological Science



This wide-ranging book will do much to inform researchers and the public about the more innovative uses of some remarkable new technologies in underwater archaeology. Many of the concepts discussed in this book can be developed further, but it is already clear that underwater archaeology is becoming established as an historical science. -- Richard A. Gould, Journal of Field Archaeology



This timely and beautifully produced volume is the first to explicitly explore the examination of the residues of human activity now in the deep ocean. . . . Famed oceanographer and Titanic wreckage discoverer Ballard also offers great case studies from many famous deep-water finds (Titanic, Bismarck, Lusitania, WW II-era shipwrecks of Guadalcanal and Midway, and JFK's PT-109), as well as less well-known ancient shipwrecks such as the Skerki Bank, Ashkelon, and Black Sea sites. -- N.T. Richards, Choice



[I]t is a great synergy of the work by Ballard and his associated teams. It should enthuse students of the subject and lead them down the path to further research, and it also has a great deal to say to the casual reader who would like to be better informed about the iconic discoveries described and how them came about. -- Garry Momber, Underwater Technology

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  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (July 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691129401
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691129402
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #511,865 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Text, pictures, and diagrams, November 25, 2008
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While I have read much of other books by Ballard, this is the best I think because the text is full, detailed, written by pros yet readable; Ballard is editor and author. It is llustrated with many photos and diagrams. The book includes geologic and biologic dives, the hunts for shipwrecks both famous and ancient, and archaeology of former coastlands that are now underwater.
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contemporary shipwrecks, shipping jars, isolated sinkhole, submergence technology, depressor weight, tube corers, level rise curve, deep water archaeology, sonar towfish, oceanographic methods, submerged archaeological sites, mile search area, corrosion crust, underwater archaeological sites, subbottom profiles, obv rev, ancient shipwrecks, box corers, geomorphologic features, subbottom profiler, sonar record, debris trail, square nautical miles, suction flow, sonar targets
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Black Sea, Block Island, New York, Skerki Bank, North America, Deep Sea, Lake Huron, Academic Press, Little Hercules, Rhode Island, Archaeological Survey of Byzantine Ships, United States, Great Lakes, Marine Geology, Lessons Learned, Kassab Tezgör, Conservation of Archaeological Finds, Mediterranean Sea, Blackett Strait, Deep-water Wreck Sites, New World, Last Glacial Maximum, Iron Age, Younger Dryas, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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