Maritime Archaeology is archaeology conductred under water.
There are probably thousands. Most archaeologists specialize in one geographic area or one time period, often both! An archaeologist may also specialize in a particular aspect such as flora or fauna, architecture, ceramics or lithics. There is no end to the possibilities. Some of them are listed below including some theoretical approaches. Archaeoastronomy, Behavioural archaeology, Biblical archaeology, Bioarchaeolgy, Classical archaeology, Cognitive archaeology, Commercial archaeology, Egyptian archaeology, Environmental archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, Evolutionary archaeology, Experimental archaeology, Feminist archaeology, Field archaeology, Forensic archaeology, Gender archaeology, Geoarchaeology, Historical archaeology, Industrial archaeology, Interpretitive archaeology, Landscape archaeology, Maritime archaeology, Marxist archaeology, Mediaeval archaeology, Nationalist archaeology, Nautical archaeology, Neo-Marxist archaeology, New Archaeology, Processual archaeology, Post-Processual archaeolgy, Osteoarchaeology, Settlement archaeology, Social archaeology, Underwater archaeology, Urban archaeology, Zooarchaeology
Graeme Henderson has written: 'Unfinished voyages' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Coasts, Local History, Shipwrecks 'Maritime archaeology in Australia' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Shipwrecks, Underwater archaeology
Marine archaeology is the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation and analysis of artifacts and other physical remains found in and around bodies of water, such as oceans, seas, and rivers. It focuses on understanding ancient civilizations, maritime trade, shipwrecks, and other submerged cultural heritage sites.
Mensun Bound has written: 'Excavating Ships of War' 'Vietnamese Blue and White Pottery' 'Excavating Ships of War (International Maritime Archaeology Series)'
James P. Delgado has written: 'Native American Shipwrecks' -- subject(s): Underwater archaeology, Indians, Antiquities, Canoes and canoeing, Boats, Excavations (Archaeology), Juvenile literature, Archaeology, Indian craft 'Khubilai Khan's lost fleet' -- subject(s): Underwater archaeology, Naval History, History 'To California by sea' 'Lost Warships' 'Alcatraz' -- subject(s): United States Penitentiary, Alcatraz Island, Calif, Pictorial works, History 'Great American ships' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Historic ships 'America's National Parks' 'Native American shipwrecks' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Indians, Underwater archaeology, Antiquities, Canoes and canoeing, Boats, Excavations (Archaeology), Archaeology, Indian craft 'Shipwrecks of the Golden Gate' -- subject(s): National Maritime Museum (U.S.), Exhibitions, Shipwrecks 'Underwater and Maritime Archaeology' 'Lost Warships' 'The Beaver' -- subject(s): Beaver (Steamship), Steamboats, History 'Shipwrecks from the westward movement' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, History, Frontier and pioneer life, Shipwrecks, Excavations (Archaeology), Discovery and exploration, Underwater archaeology, Inland navigation, Archaeology 'Alcatraz Island' -- subject(s): United States Penitentiary, Alcatraz Island, California, Pictorial works, History
The two large archaeology magazines are Archaeology Magazine and Popular Archaeology. Additionally, there Dig, the archaeology magazine for kids. They may be available at larger news stands, or by subscription which can be obtained through their websites.
Katsuyuki Okamura has written: 'New perspectives in global public archaeology' -- subject- s -: Public history, Salvage archaeology, Social aspects, Community archaeology, Archaeology, Archaeology and state
Yes, you can find maps of sunken World War II ships through various online resources, such as maritime museums, historical databases, and dedicated websites focused on naval history or shipwrecks. Websites like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Underwater Archaeology branch of the National Park Service often provide detailed maps and information on these wreck sites. Additionally, specialized maritime archaeology organizations may offer interactive maps and databases for researchers and enthusiasts.
I studied Archaeology at University.
The population of Wessex Archaeology is 179.
Current Archaeology was created in 1967.
World Archaeology was created in 1969.