Nautical Archaeology - Beginnings (part 1)

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The birth of Underwater Archaeology, 1960-1962, shows the pioneers of nautical archaeology as they develop methods of excavating ancient shipwrecks on the seabed. Among them are George Bass, Claude Duthuit, Frederick van Doorninck, Susan Womer Katzev, Ann Bass, and David Owen, who later founded the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) which now excavates around the world. Learn more about INA's research in George Bass's book Beneath the Seven Seas and at www.inadiscover.com.

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  • I had the chance to dive and take underwater pictures of Bozburun Wreck (Turkey) for an article that was published in Sualti Dunyasi ("Underwater World") magazine in Aug 1996.

    I have been several days in the camp site, it was very experiencing for me for the underwater archaeology...

    Wanted to thank again to INA... Thanks to Fred Hocker and all other staff...

  • A special thank you to those friendly people who put such nice and interesting videos online...

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