Submerged in Abu Qir Bay near Alexandria, Thonis-Heracleion was a major Egyptian port city linking Mediterranean trade with ...
Iron Age cargoes from Dor reveal how ancient Mediterranean trade evolved alongside shifting empires and political power. New ...
Across the world’s continental shelves, archaeologists are racing a rising tide of development and climate change to map and ...
Maritime archaeologists from Denmark's Viking Ship Museum have unearthed an extraordinary find beneath the waters near Copenhagen - the largest medieval cog ever discovered. The 600-year-old vessel ...
The wreck was identified in 1900 but sat unexplored until scientists developed a strategy. During an expedition spanning from May 17 until June 20 of this year, marine archaeologists working with the ...
Marine archaeologists have identified 10 shipwrecks, including one from the Roman era, in the waters around a Greek island in the Mediterranean. The finds came to light during a multiyear project ...
Marine geophysical surveys have become indispensable for the investigation and mapping of the seafloor and its shallow sub-surface, while archaeological prospection techniques enable the detection, ...
These thirty remarkable discoveries from 2024-2025 represent only a fraction of the archaeological treasures emerging from soil, sand, and sea around the world. Each find adds another piece to the ...
Maritime archaeology is an interdisciplinary field that investigates submerged cultural heritage and shipwreck sites through the integration of archaeological methods, materials science, and advanced ...
This year marks a decade since the discovery of the Spanish galleon San José off the coast of Colombia—yet its fate is as uncertain as ever. The Colombian and Spanish governments, a private U.S.
James Delgado, Director of the Maritime Heritage Program at NOAA, weighs the pros and cons of using robotics as a means of marine exploration. James Delgado, Director of the Maritime Heritage Program ...
Tennessee's annual archaeology conference is set for January 24th, featuring diverse research and discoveries.