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Divers excavating at Loch Bhorgastail crannog site (University of Southampton)
‘Stereophoto’ divers capture Stone Age man-made island
A technical cave diver carefully recovering 11,000-year-old human remains from the floor of the Cave of Bones in Mato Grosso, Brazil.
The Cave of Bones: Uncovering 11,000-Year-Old Secrets in Brazil’s Underwater Depths
Two large vertical wall slabs with an aligned monolith to the left and another in the background (SAMM)
French divers hit wall that’s 7,000 years old
Greek graffiti on a plank on the ancient Egyptian boat (Christoph Gerigk / ©Franck Goddio / Hilti Foundation)
Divers discover ancient Egyptian party boat
Maritime archaeologists work on the Roman wreck (R Scholz, ICUA Zadar)
Divers finally clear exceptional Roman shipwreck
Mysteries Of The Deep is showing at New York's Intrepid Museum until January 2026
Mysteries From The Deep surface in NYC
The face is thought to have been placed to ward off attackers (Mateusz Popek)
Polish divers excited by 1,000yr-old face
underwater archaeology
Underwater archaeology and the SHIPS Project
Archaeologist working on the wreck-site (SopMare)
Sicily divers probe 2,500-year-old shipwreck
Two-handled clay cup (Aloïs Aebischer / ESAG / University of Geneva)
Antikythera wreck still surprising 124 years on
The spruce mast section from an ancient ship (ZaPA)
Ship’s masts stand out at Roman harbour site
Reconstruction of the stone wall based on multibeam bathymetric data and the underwater 3D model (© Michal Grabowski)
Wall-dive: Stone Age hunting trap found in Baltic
3D image of the horse produced from photographs and elaborated on by BC Sicily
Underwater ‘tub’ turns out to be ancient horse
Richard Guest and Duncan Ross preparing to place garden canes around the base of a crannog to take measurements (Elizabeth Blackburn)
The immersive world of underwater archaeology 
Getting out of the library with Wreck Hunters
Wreck Hunters: Conservation of Shipwrecks
Wreck Hunters: Using Photomosaics To Survey A Dive Site
How To Use Underwater Metal Detectors For Marine Archaeology
Wreck Hunters: Underwater Archaeological Dive Site Survey
Wreck Hunters: Lifting Small Objects From The Ocean Floor
Lift Bag Are Ideal For Scuba Archaeology
How To Become An Underwater Archaeologist
Wreck Hunters: Q&A With Project Director Mike Haigh
Wreck Hunters: Discover ‘The Oliver’ an 18th Century Wreck Off The Coast Of Utila

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