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Marine Archaeology

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archaeology4 months ago

Ancient Artifact Reveals 2,100-Year-Old Cosmic Tracking Genius

Archaeologists have uncovered new details about the 2,100-year-old Antikythera shipwreck, revealing insights into ancient Greek shipbuilding techniques and the famous Antikythera mechanism, an advanced astronomical device that modeled celestial cycles with impressive precision, showcasing the ingenuity of ancient engineering and scientific knowledge.

history5 months ago

Ancient Shipwrecks in Orkney and Scotland Unveiled by Archaeologists

Archaeologists have identified a 250-year-old shipwreck in Orkney as the HMS Hind, a Royal Navy vessel turned whaling ship, which sank in 1788 near Sanday. The discovery was made after community efforts and scientific analysis, including dendrochronology, linked the wreck to historical records. The ship's timbers are now preserved at the Sanday Heritage Centre, and the find highlights the area's history of shipwrecks and maritime activity.

archaeology2 years ago

"Underwater Discovery: Civil War-Era Hospital and Cemetery Unearthed off Florida Coast"

Marine archaeologists have discovered a Civil War-era cemetery on a submerged island off the coast of Florida. The island, which once held a quarantine hospital and cemetery for those stationed at Fort Jefferson, was discovered by a maritime archaeologist in 2016. The site was finally surveyed in August 2022, revealing intact grave markers, including one for John Greer, a laborer at the fort who died in 1861. The archaeologists plan to leave the site undisturbed and undisclosed to protect cultural resources and marine wildlife.