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DeepArch 1999: Technology and Archaeology in the Deep Sea

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Description: A conference sponsored by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Institute for Exploration. January 29-31, 1999. Cambridge, MA.
TOWARD A NEW SYNTHESIS: CONFERENCE 1999 A conference sponsored by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Institute for Exploration In recent years, advances in deep submergence technologies have made it possible to find, document, sample, and excavate archaeological sites in deep water (i.e. 200 to 6000 meters). While these practices have been conforming to scientific and archaeological standards, we are only beginning to develop archaeological procedures and theoretical frameworks for remote and robotic operations. These foundations will require a unique fusion of scientific, technical, archaeological, and logistical expertise. Convening experts from these fields in a focused seminar will allow archaeological research in the deep sea to continue to evolve as a truly integrated scientific practice.
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