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Searching for Ancient Shipwrecks in the Aegean Sea: the Discovery of Chios and Kythnos Hellenistic Wrecks with the Use of Marine Geological-Geophysical Methods
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Deep-water ArchaeologyEngineeringSeafloor MappingArchaeological ExcavationUnderwater AcousticArchaeologyMarine Geophysical DataEarth ScienceHellenistic WrecksCentral MediterraneanAncient ShipwrecksArchaeological RecordUnderwater ArchaeologyAegean SeaLanguage StudiesMediterranean ArchaeologySonar Signal ProcessingClassicsArchaeological EvidenceOcean InstrumentationMarine GeologyGeologyKythnos Hellenistic WrecksMaritime Archaeology
This paper presents the results of two deep-water archaeological surveys recently conducted in the Aegean Sea, and the advantages of using conventional marine geological techniques in deep-water archaeology. Two Hellenistic wrecks were discovered: one in the Chios-Oinousses strait at 70 m, was a concentration of over 400 amphoras in a 1.5-m-high, high-backscattering, morphological high; the second, west of Kythnos island, at 495 m, consisted of a few amphoras scattered in a 20 × 20-m-wide area. Side-scan sonar was integrated with high-resolution sub-bottom profiling, and the integration of the two data-sets proved to contribute significantly to realistic interpretation of the sonar targets. © 2007 The Authors
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