Sentences with phrase «marine archaeologist»

Join us on Thursday, March 15 at 4 p.m. for a lecture on Oregon coast shipwrecks with marine archaeologist Chris Dewey.
Foley, a marine archaeologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, and his colleagues at Greece's Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities in Athens have spent the day diving near the cliffs of the tiny island of Dia in the eastern Mediterranean.
Christos Agourides, secretary - general of the Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology in Athens, describes it as «the dream of every marine archaeologist».
The marine archaeologist's work can be as detailed, painstaking, and slow - paced as that of terrestrial counterparts, so having a base near the site of a shipwreck would offer enormous advantages over repeated short - duration dives.
Perhaps another mechanism or collection of sculptures waits to be freed, says Brendan Foley, a marine archaeologist at Lund University in Sweden and co-director of the international project.
Marine archaeologists take a submersible to a WWII shipwreck site in a new Nova episode airing late May.
A team of marine archaeologists and other researchers use cutting - edge technology to scour the underwater battlefield, identifying shipwrecks and reconstructing some of the lesser - known events of the largest naval invasion in history.
For over 400 years, she was buried in clay on the seabed at a depth of 14 metres off the south coast of England, until marine archaeologists salvaged her in 1982.

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«Archaeologists have argued that exploitation of the marine environment was an essential achievement in the incremental advance of modern human populations,» she says.
«The discovery of the Billings is a result of excellent collaboration with the local community,» Robert Schwemmer, maritime archaeologist for NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries said.
The Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary's «underwater archaeology» exhibit provides visitors the opportunity to visit the shipwreck site of the Winfield Scott and join maritime archaeologists recording the wreck.
Archaeologists and other scientists, who are more interested in the radiocarbon dating tool per se, quantify the MRE in their study region and apply the correction in the calibration of marine radiocarbon ages from that particular place.
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