Sunday, March 16, 2025

Archaeology Underwater and from the Air, Part II

 We discussed space archaeology, especially the work of Sarah Parcak, in Egypt, Asia, and around the Mediterranean Sea. There are many examples of upgraded LiDar and other surveying techniques combined with older aerial photos, helping archaeologists find whole cities in the ancient world. Data are integrated by artificial intelligence, resulting in new maps of extensive areas in the former Soviet Union and the Arabian peninsula.

Then we switched to deepwater shipwrecks and introduced sonar and other techniques used underwater to locate and map sites. Here are some of the web links and videos from class:

Cemetery in Sudan (National Geographic)

7.000 year old road discovered off coast of Croatia

Minoan shipwreck

Uluburun wreck found off coast of Bodrun, Turkey (Institute of Nautical Archaeology)

Uluburun video

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