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Category: Start / Treasure Diving / Underwater Archaeology
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Abysso  Hi, my name is Giammario: I dedicated this page to our Big Blue, the Mediterranean Sea. I studied Marine Biology in Pavia (Italy); in Roscoff and Banyuls s/m (France); and in the sweet Galway (Ireland) during a long, beautiful year.
I'm a scuba diver, full of passion for the Sea and all its creatures. Added on: 27-Aug-2006 | hits: 500 Report broken link | Details
Andrew Jacobson Marine Antiques  Welcome to Andrew Jacobson Marine Antiques! Added on: 09-Mar-2005 | hits: 404 Report broken link | Details
CCI - Main Menu  From leading-edge research to innovative approaches, the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) is recognized as a pioneer in the conservation of cultural heritage. Added on: 09-Mar-2005 | hits: 447 Report broken link | Details
Conservation OnLine  Resources for Conservation Professionals Added on: 09-Mar-2005 | hits: 204 Report broken link | Details
Conserving Archaeological Material from Underwater Sites  This laboratory manual has been compiled from material gathered over the past 20 years. It consists of much of the data presented in a number of publications by the author, as well as class handouts. Added on: 07-Jul-2006 | hits: 410 Report broken link | Details
Denbigh Project  The Denbigh Project is an effort by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M University to identify, document and preserve the wreck of Denbigh (41GV143), one of the most successful blockade runners of the American Civil War. Added on: 24-Aug-2006 | hits: 286 Report broken link | Details
Fortress of Louisbourg Wrecks  Twenty six ships have been documented as being sunk in or near the harbour of Louisbourg between 1713 and 1758. Most were small merchant or fishing schooners, blown ashore in storms and quickly destroyed by the pounding surf. Added on: 27-Aug-2006 | hits: 323 Report broken link | Details
Institute of Nautical Archaeology  For over three decades INA researchers in association with the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University have been exploring humankind's seafaring past under water and on land; via shipwrecks and sunken cities; from North America to the Middle East, Africa, and beyond! Added on: 28-Aug-2006 | hits: 295 Report broken link | Details
Maritime Archaeological Survey Team  MAST's ongoing commitment to education includes training new members on skills and techniques used for shipwrecks research, measuring, mapping and plotting. In addition, MAST works to educate our community in our historic underwater resources. Added on: 20-Aug-2006 | hits: 314 Report broken link | Details
Norwegian University of Science and Technology-Maritime Archaeology  Primary research areas are comparative studies of maritime cultures and deepwater archaeology. Field projects are conducted in Norway and in several areas around the world. Added on: 21-Aug-2006 | hits: 271 Report broken link | Details
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