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The Principles and Practices of Maritime Archaeology

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Page 1: The Principles and Practices of Maritime Archaeology

The Basic Principles and Practices of

Maritime Archaeology

Dr. Kristian L. Lorenzo

Page 2: The Principles and Practices of Maritime Archaeology

What is Archaeology?

•The study (i.e. identification and interpretation) of

physical traces left by past ways of life.

Koster

Site,

Illinois

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What is Maritime Archaeology?

•Broadly speaking it is archaeology that relates directly

to historic and prehistoric interactions with the Oceans,

the Seas, Rivers, bogs, swamps, lakes, etc.

Page 4: The Principles and Practices of Maritime Archaeology

The Basic Principles and Practices of

Maritime Archaeology: Today’s Topics

The Archaeological Site and its Formation

Stratification vs. Stratigraphy

2 Main Project Types: Survey vs Excavation

Information and Insights Gained

The Big Picture

Page 5: The Principles and Practices of Maritime Archaeology

Just when you thought it was safe to…

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Principles

• An Archaeological Site such as a shipwreck is a concentration

of material remains which indicate how people lived in the

past

Photo mosaic, Chios Shipwreck Survey 2005

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Wreck Site Formation

Bowens, 2009

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Important Factors

• Nature of the Wrecking: Slow or Fast

• The Geographical and Topographical Area

• Type of Seabed: Flat and Sandy or.. Steep and Rocky..

• Depth of Seabed: Shallow or Deep

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Important Factors

• Prevailing Current(s) and Wave or Tidal action

• Sedimentation Rate: Fast, Slow or Intermittent

• Level of Oxygen: High, Low or NO

• Organisms: Living and Dead

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The Dreaded Shipworm

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Teredo Navalis: Damage

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Stratification vs. Stratigraphy

Bowens, 2009

Stratification: the laying down of layers (strata) one above the other, like brickwork

Stratigraphy: the study of the formation, composition, sequence and interrelations

of strata

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Survey: 1st Type of Project Survey: the systematic visual recording of archaeological remains

without the removal of the materials covering and accompanying

them

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Survey

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Survey

• Relatively Inexpensive

• Non-destructive

• Little or No need for Conservation or Storage

Facilities

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Survey

• Low level of Skills required

• A large amount of Territory can be covered in

a relatively short period of time

• Use of Robots (sometimes)

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Excavation: 2nd Main Project Form

Excavation: the systematic uncovering of archaeological

remains by the removal of the materials covering and

accompanying them

Mazotos,

Cyprus

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It’s All About the Layers..

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Excavation

Test Pits

Trench

Whole Site

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Basic Tools of the Trade

Scuba Gear: allows excavators to breath and work underwater

A.D .1500’s 1935

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Basic Tools of the Trade

The Reference Grid:

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Basic Tools of the Trade

(a) Hand; (b) Paint Brush

(c) Trowel The Airlift

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Basic Tools of the Trade

Recording tools: pens, drawing paper, measuring tapes

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Basic Tools of the Trade

The Balloon Lift

Imax Omnimax Camera

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Basic Tools of the Trade

Reliable Positioning System

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Excavation

• Expensive

• Need for Conservation and/or Storage Facilities

• A Slow Time-consuming Process

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Excavation

• Destructive and Irreversible

• A Large Amount of Data

• Higher Level of Skills required

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Information/Insights gained from

Survey and Excavation Include

• Either a Relative or an Absolute Date

• Sailing Routes

• Types of Cargo Carried

• Extent or Sophistication of

Commerce/Trade/Gift Giving

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Information/Insights gained from

Survey and Excavation Include

• Technological Sophistication/Development

• Ethnicity of Seafarers

• Corroboration of Written and/or Pictorial

Sources

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The Big Picture