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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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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


NOAA Diving Manual

NOAA Diving Manual
Author: United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Undersea Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1991
Genre: Deep diving
ISBN:

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The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology

The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology
Author: Alexis Catsambis
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1234
Release: 2014-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0199336008

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This title is a comprehensive survey of maritime archaeology as seen through the eyes of nearly fifty scholars at a time when maritime archaeology has established itself as a mature branch of archaeology.


Early Man

Early Man
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1979
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN:

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The Cave Divers

The Cave Divers
Author: Robert Forrest Burgess
Publisher: Aqua Quest Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999
Genre: Cave divers
ISBN: 9781881652113

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Cave divers are the elite, and this is their story--a story of pushing the limits of technology and human endurance.


The NOAA Diving Manual

The NOAA Diving Manual
Author: John Warlaumont
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN: 1568062311

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Includes authoritative information and recommendations on all aspects of underwater diving from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Includes valuable information about: working dive procedures; saturation diving; hazardous aquatic animals; the physics and physiology of diving, and the latest U.S. Navy air decompression tables. Also includes information on: polluted-water diving, women and diving, diving with disabilities, diving history and much more. Looseleaf format.


The Crystal Skulls

The Crystal Skulls
Author: David Hatcher Childress
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2011-03-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1935487450

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Crystal is one of the most fascinating substances in nature. The crystalline structure lends itself uniquely to various adaptations, including information storage, and crystal technologies are at the cutting edge of advancements in nanotechnology and computing. Crystal skulls are one of the most intriguing enigmas in history, archeology and metaphysical science. Does the fact that they are carved from crystal enable them to store information and interact with human thought waves? There is a lot of evidence to suggest this is so. Rogue archeologist and explorer David Hatcher Childress introduces the technology and lore of crystals, and then plunges into a full-on search for the source of the crystal skulls. The history of Mesoamerica, where the skulls were said to originate, is rich with the mystical, magical sorcery of the Olmecs, Zapotecs, Maya and Aztecs. The turbulent times of the Mexican Revolution form the backdrop for the rollicking adventures of Ambrose Bierce, the renowned journalist who went missing in the jungles in 1913, and F.A. Mitchell-Hedges, the notorious adventurer who emerged from the jungles with the most famous of the crystal skulls. Childress brings it all to life with his characteristic panache. Eminent researcher Stephen Mehler shares his extensive knowledge of and experience with crystal skulls. Having been involved in the field since the 1980s, he has personally examined many of the most influential skulls, and has worked with the leaders in crystal skull research, including the inimitable Nick Nocerino, who developed a meticulous methodology for the purpose of examining the skulls, Get the lowdown on the most recent developments in the world of the crystal skulls from one in the know!


Secrets of the Springs

Secrets of the Springs
Author: Robin Brown
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1683340728

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This tale of two deep springs in Florida that began as sinkholes about 13,000 years ago and the story of the precious water they contained, reveals the recent and prehistoric story of what is now the Sunshine State and the importance of its natural resources to its people. The mineral-charged spring water sustained Florida's earliest human populations--roaming hunter-gatherers who discovered the springs about 10,000 years ago and revisited them for thousands of years--in dry times and preserved their bones and artifacts for thousands of years. These dramatic tales based on the history of Florida's first people offer new perspectives on Florida's long history. The second time-period is recent and factual. Often outrageously stranger than fiction, it follows recent events int he history of the springs - the remarkable people who dived in the deep water-filled holes and put together the picture of human life-ways 10,000 years ago at the end of the Pleistocene Era. DNA analysis by world renown Svante Paabo revealed that these first Floridians were unrelated to the Native Americans living in North America today