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The wreck, central Norway—underwater archaeological investigations of an 18th-century Russian pink, using remotely-controlled equipment

Fredrik Søreide, Marek E. Jasiński

Year
1998
Citations
14

Abstract

In the past few years there has been an increased interest in deep water archaeology, and a growing number of archaeological institutions now use remote sensing equipment and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to locate and investigate deep water archaeological sites. The article presents some important projects that have been carried out around the world. These include Norwegian projects. In Trondheim Harbour several shipwrecks have been located in relatively deep water. One of these wrecks was selected as an experimental site for testing new methods, and the results of this work, including documentation and excavation with ROVs and other robotic solutions, are presented.

Keywords

Remotely operated underwater vehicleExcavationArchaeologyUnderwaterDocumentationUnderwater archaeologyHarbourNorwegianRemotely operated vehicleWork (physics)

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