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1600 Years Under the Sea

1600 Years Under the Sea
Author: Ted Falcon-Barker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258823528

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1600 Years Under the Sea

1600 Years Under the Sea
Author: Ted Falcon-Barker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1960
Genre: Deep diving
ISBN:

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Man, 12,000 Years Under the Sea

Man, 12,000 Years Under the Sea
Author: Robert Forrest Burgess
Publisher: New York : Dodd, Mead
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1980
Genre: Underwater archaeology
ISBN:

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1600 Years Under the Sea....

1600 Years Under the Sea....
Author: Ted Falcon-Barker (Captain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1961
Genre:
ISBN:

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Man

Man
Author: Robert F Burgess
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre:
ISBN:

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Man: 12,000 Years Under the Sea is the dramatic story of underwater archaeology. It starts when Greek sponge divers discover ancient statues in the sea, and covers the history of marine archaeology from this early beginning to the present. It describes such things as the discovery of a primitive bronze device later believed to be a marvelous combination of cogs and wheels that was used as an early computer, one in use by Greek navigators 82 years before Christ! It takes us along with the earliest of wreck hunters whose efforts off North Africa reveal to them "The Cannons of the Gods." They are all here, searching out the unbelievable including modern day divers finding the remnants of a prehistoric forest, one the author photographed 52 feet under water that carbon-dated to over 30,000 years before present time! Even more intriguing are the dives of pioneer Bill Royal who first found and then urged scientists to investigate Ice Age Man's 12,000 year old remains deep down in once dry Florida springs where no one had ever been before. The reader joins that expedition recovering saber-tooth tiger skeletons among those of Early Man whose underwater cave wall contained the embedded hand-sized fossil tooth of a prehistoric shark over 50 feet long. After that we journey to the Greek Isles with Dr. George Bass and his divers to find and explore a 3,000 year old Bonze Age shipwreck with its cargo still intact. Later we dive warm tropical seas on a long lost Spanish treasure galleon, then join a crew in a submersible making their first dive to the long lost Monitor. And still later we follow scientists combing Loch Ness to discover something more than a monster exists there. Burgess writes of these adventures with the eye of one who was on hand to witness some of the earliest contemporary archaeological efforts to understand the meaning of these long overlooked mysteries. For example, how was it possible for searchers to recover a skull of an Ice Age cave man from the depths of a Florida spring only to find that it contained his brain still intact? Working closely with today's deep diving scientists Robert Burgess reveals answers to these and other mysteries that enable us to have a clearer view of Early Man and his world. You will find this photographically illustrated e-book an exciting read from beginning to end.: "In Man 12,000 Years Under the Sea Robert Burgess gives us a peek at the work done by sponge divers, treasure hunters and underwater archaeologists. The excitement and hazard of underwater exploration is so clearly described that I was tempted to get a diving suit to join them." -- The Sacramento Bee [This book] is more than intriguing, it is a necessity." --Mensa Bulletin "Man: 12,000 Years Under the Sea will appeal to all readers who like action and adventure." --Publisher's Weekly


1600 Years Under the Sea

1600 Years Under the Sea
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Total Pages:
Release: 1960
Genre: Deep diving
ISBN:

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1600 Sixteen Hundred Years Under the Sea

1600 Sixteen Hundred Years Under the Sea
Author: Ted Falcon-Barker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1960
Genre: Deep diving
ISBN:

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Undersea explorations in the Adriatic Sea for the remains of the ancient lost city of Epidauros.


Island Beneath the Sea

Island Beneath the Sea
Author: Isabel Allende
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0063049643

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The New York Times bestselling author of The House of the Spirits and A Long Petal of the Sea tells the story of one unforgettable woman—a slave and concubine determined to take control of her own destiny—in this sweeping historical novel that moves from the sugar plantations of Saint-Domingue to the lavish parlors of New Orleans at the turn of the 19th century “Allende is a master storyteller at the peak of her powers.”—Los Angeles Times The daughter of an African mother she never knew and a white sailor, Zarité—known as Tété—was born a slave on the island of Saint-Domingue. Growing up amid brutality and fear, Tété found solace in the traditional rhythms of African drums and the mysteries of voodoo. Her life changes when twenty-year-old Toulouse Valmorain arrives on the island in 1770 to run his father’s plantation, Saint Lazare. Overwhelmed by the challenges of his responsibilities and trapped in a painful marriage, Valmorain turns to his teenaged slave Tété, who becomes his most important confidant. The indelible bond they share will connect them across four tumultuous decades and ultimately define their lives.


Maritime Archaeology

Maritime Archaeology
Author: Lawrence E. Babits
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1489900845

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This volume initiates a new series of books on maritime or underwater archaeology, and as the editor of the series I welcome its appearance with great excitement. It is appropriate that the first book of the series is a collection of articles intended for gradu ate or undergraduate courses in underwater archaeology, since the growth in academic opportunities for students is an important sign of the vitality of this subdiscipline. The layman will enjoy the book as well. Academic and public interest in shipwrecks and other submerged archaeological sites is indicated by a number of factors. Every year there are 80 to 90 research papers presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology's Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, and the Proceedings are published. Public interest is shown by extensive press coverage of shipwreck investigations. One of the most important advances in recent years has been the passage of the Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987, for the first time providing national-level law con cerning underwater archeological sites. The legislation has withstood a number of legal challenges by commercial treasure salvors, a very hopeful sign for the long-term pres ervation of this nonrenewable type of cultural resource. The underwater archaeological discoveries of 1995 were particularly noteworthy. The Texas Historical Commission discovered the Belle, one of La Salle's ships, and the CSS Hunley was found by a joint project of South Carolina and a private nonprofit organization called NUMA.