Kızılburun
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Lost Ships: A Quest (2001) Part 1
Watch Part 2 and learn more about this project |
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Nautical Archaeology: Beginnings 1960-1962
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The Ancient Mariners
Follow nautical archaeologists as they excavate three shipwrecks in the depths of the eastern Mediterranean. This is a PBS film (1981) in the Odyssey Series, about INA's work at Yassıada (4th century & 7th century) , Kyrenia, and Serçe Limanı |
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Ancient Treasures from the DeepAbout the time King Tut ruled Egypt, a merchant ship set sail for a port in the Eastern Mediterranean, but never arrived. Thirty three centuries later, NOVA follows the historic excavation of its sunken hulk and cargo, recently discovered in waters 150-feet deep. This the PBS film in the NOVA Series ((PBS) Season 15 - Episode 8 - 1987) features INA's Uluburun excavation |
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Rio Chagres Maritime Landscape Study
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Sub Marine Explorer“As the water continues to recede, the unmistakeable form of a submarine emerges, dripping wet, stained red and orange with corrosion.” |
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Evelyn
The first-ever in situ digital survey of a major vessel using LIDAR technology was completed on a remote sub-arctic island in northern Canada. Learn more |
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AJ Goddard
These images are the first views of this frontier steamer since it disappeared in a winter storm on Lake Laberge, in the subarctic wilderness of Canada’s Yukon in October 1901. Video by D.A. Davidge |
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Anthony Wayne
The Great Lakes Historical Society, the Cleveland Underwater Explorers (CLUE), the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, and Texas A&M University have partnered to closely examine the archaeological remains of Anthony Wayne, a mid-19th century side-wheel passenger and cargo steamer. |
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