Shipwrecks are valuable archaeological sites that can contribute enormous amounts of information to Social/Natural Sciences and Humanities. This paper discusses how data from shipwreck sites can expand a multidisciplinary database. Their value is highlighted with examples of shipwrecks in Southeast Asia and their contribution to an ongoing database project at McGill University’s Indian Ocean World Center.
The purpose of this study was to describe the investigation of the Mica shipwreck. The objectives of...
In tourism research, items such as beaches, gastronomy, infrastructure, and receptivity are evaluate...
The ceramic trade throughout Medieval Southeast Asia was prolific. Terrestrial sites have yielded ma...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
Technology development pushed forward an access to underwater cultural heritage. Diving toolsdevelop...
[Extract] Much of the data from archaeological investigations reside in heterogeneous databases in s...
General Introduction The reefs surrounding the Houtman Abrolhos in Western Australia were a not...
The Godavaya shipwreck, located off Sri Lanka’s southern coast at a depth of approximately 33 m (110...
Recent place-name studies dealt with two variant, migratory inscriptions: the island of los romeros,...
analysing bathymetric and backscatter data derived from multibeam surveys off the north coast of Ire...
This thesis examines the impacts of treasure salvors and looters on the Pillar Dollar Wreck (site # ...
This paper contains data on intentionally deployed wrecks to serve as artificial reefs from 1942 to ...
This paper examines how US and proposed international law relate to the recovery of archaeological d...
The purpose of this study was to describe the investigation of the Mica shipwreck. The objectives of...
In tourism research, items such as beaches, gastronomy, infrastructure, and receptivity are evaluate...
The ceramic trade throughout Medieval Southeast Asia was prolific. Terrestrial sites have yielded ma...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
Technology development pushed forward an access to underwater cultural heritage. Diving toolsdevelop...
[Extract] Much of the data from archaeological investigations reside in heterogeneous databases in s...
General Introduction The reefs surrounding the Houtman Abrolhos in Western Australia were a not...
The Godavaya shipwreck, located off Sri Lanka’s southern coast at a depth of approximately 33 m (110...
Recent place-name studies dealt with two variant, migratory inscriptions: the island of los romeros,...
analysing bathymetric and backscatter data derived from multibeam surveys off the north coast of Ire...
This thesis examines the impacts of treasure salvors and looters on the Pillar Dollar Wreck (site # ...
This paper contains data on intentionally deployed wrecks to serve as artificial reefs from 1942 to ...
This paper examines how US and proposed international law relate to the recovery of archaeological d...
The purpose of this study was to describe the investigation of the Mica shipwreck. The objectives of...
In tourism research, items such as beaches, gastronomy, infrastructure, and receptivity are evaluate...
The ceramic trade throughout Medieval Southeast Asia was prolific. Terrestrial sites have yielded ma...