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Underwater Archaeology / Подводная археология Amanda Bowens
Название: Underwater Archaeology / Подводная археология
Автор: Amanda Bowens
Издательство: Blackwell Publishing
Год: 2009
Формат: PDF
Язык: English
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Рассматриваются все тонкости подводных исследований. Книга содержит обширную информацию и практические рекомендации, как принять участие а экспедиции, основные принципы, основные методы и подходы, планирования и осуществления проектов, представление и издание, Эта книга будет полезна для всех, заинтересованных в морской археологии. Полностью иллюстрирована более чем 100 рисунков, включает в себя дополнительные главы по геофизике, исторические исследования, фотографии и видео, мониторинг и техническое обслуживание и консервацию.
Underwater Archaeology: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice provides a comprehensive summary of the archaeological process as applied in an underwater context. Containing extensive practical advice and information, including how to get involved, basic principles, essential techniques and approaches, project planning and execution, publishing and presenting, this book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in nautical archaeology. Fully illustrated with over 100 drawings and new colour graphics, this second edition includes additional chapters on geophysics, historical research, photography and video, monitoring and maintenance and conservation.
With Underwater Archaeology the Nautical Archaeology Society reveals the real underwater treasure - a rich cultural heritage that has helped shape the world in which we live. By outlining the principles and practices, this book will enable the reader to make informed and responsible decisions about how to get the most from their involvement with underwater archaeology.
CONTENTS
List of Figures viii
List of Plates xi
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
1 The NAS Handbook – Why It Was
Written 1
2 Underwater Archaeology 2
What Is Archaeology? 2
What Is Archaeology Under Water? 5
What Is Not Archaeology Under Water? 6
Closely Related and Complementary
Approaches (Ethnography and
Experimental Archaeology) 8
Further Information 10
3 Getting Involved in Underwater and
Foreshore Archaeology 11
Further Information 13
4 Basic Principles – Making the Most
of the Clues 15
The Importance of Underwater Sites 15
Site Types 17
The Range of Evidence on an
Archaeological Site 19
Links Between Categories of Evidence 22
Using the Evidence 22
Dating 24
Environment and Site-Formation
Processes 28
The Deterioration of Wood 30
Culture and Site-Formation Processes 31
Further Information 33
5 Project Planning 34
The Project Design 34
Further Information 37
6 Safety on Archaeological Sites Under
Water and on the Foreshore 38
Risk Assessments 38
Diving Project Plan 39
Codes of Practice 39
Control of Diving Operations 40
Working Under Water 40
Potential Diving Problems and Solutions 40
Safety During Excavation 42
Inter-Tidal Site Safety 43
Further Information 44
7 International and National Laws Relating
to Archaeology Under Water 45
Jurisdiction – Where Do the Laws
Apply? 45
The Regime in International Waters 46
International Salvage Law 47
Underwater Cultural Heritage and
Salvage Law 47
Ownership of Underwater
Cultural Heritage 48
Abandonment of Ownership 48
National Legislation 48
International Conventions 49
Case Studies 50
Further Information 52
8 Archaeological Recording 53
The Need for Recording 53
Recording Systems 54
Planning the Recording: What to Record 54
Contents
vi CONTENTS
Recording Information On Site 54
Recording Timbers 57
Recording Contexts 58
Recording Stratigraphy 58
Recording Environmental Evidence 60
Recording Samples 60
Recording Survey Results 60
Recording Plans and Sections 60
Recording Photographic Results 60
Conservation Records 61
Identifying Archaeological Material 61
Tags and Labelling 62
Storing the Information 62
Computing Options and Issues 63
Geographical Information Systems 63
Explaining, Documenting, and
Supervising the System 63
Further Information 64
9 Historical Research 65
Types of Evidence 66
Locating Primary Sources 66
The Internet 68
Methods of Research 69
Further Information 70
10 Photography 71
Photographic Theory 72
Digital Photography 73
Surface Photography 74
Photographing Finds 74
Underwater Photography 75
Underwater Photographic Techniques 76
Digital Darkroom 77
Mosaics – Photo or Video 78
Video Cameras 79
Video Technique 80
Video Editing 81
Further Information 82
11 Position-Fixing 83
Geographical Coordinates 84
Accuracy 86
Methods of Position-Fixing 87
Equipment 94
Further Information 95
12 Underwater Search Methods 96
Positioning 96
Coverage 96
Safety 96
Diver Search Methods 97
13 Geophysical and Remote-Sensing
Surveys 103
Search Patterns, Navigation and
Positioning 103
Acoustic Systems 104
Bathymetric Survey 104
Echo-Sounders 105
Multibeam Swath Systems 105
Bottom-Classification Systems 106
Sidescan Sonar 107
Sub-Bottom Profiling 108
Magnetometry 111
Integrated Surveys 112
Submersibles: ROVs and AUVs 112
Aerial Photography 113
Further Information 113
14 Underwater Survey 114
Types of Survey 114
An Initial Sketch 116
Planning 117
Setting Up a Baseline/Control Points 118
Installing Survey Points 119
The Principles of Survey 120
Survey Using Tape-Measures, Grids and
Drafting Film 123
Vertical Control (Height/Depth) 124
Drawing/Planning Frames 125
Grid-Frames 126
Processing Measurements and Drawing
up the Site-Plan 127
Three-Dimensional Computer-Based
Survey 127
Acoustic Positioning Systems 132
Positioning the Site in the Real World 133
Further Information 134
15 Destructive Investigative Techniques 135
Probing 135
Sampling 136
Excavation 141
Further Information 147
16 Archaeological Conservation and
First-Aid for Finds 148
Underwater Burial Environments 149
Materials Degradation and Post-
Excavation Deterioration 150
Principal Risks to Finds During and
After Recovery 152
Principles and Procedures for First-Aid
for Underwater Finds 152
CONTENTS vii
Lifting, Handling and Transportation 154
Approaches to Packing and Storage 156
Sampling and Analysis 157
Initial Cleaning 157
Holding and Pre-Conservation
Treatment Solutions 157
Record-Keeping 158
X-Radiography and Facilities 159
Health and Safety 159
Insurance 159
Checklists 159
Further Information 162
17 Site Monitoring and Protection 163
Monitoring 163
Protection 167
Further Information 169
18 Archaeological Illustration 170
Basic Drawing Equipment 170
Drawing Archaeological Material 171
Recording ‘By Eye’ 175
Recording Decoration and
Surface Detail 176
Recording Constructional and
Other Detail 177
Post-Fieldwork Photography and
Laser Scanning 178
Presenting a Range of Complex
Information 178
Further Information 180
19 Post-Fieldwork Analysis and Archiving 181
Handling Material and Keeping
Records 182
Post-Fieldwork Treatment of
Survey Work 182
Specialist Analysis 185
Interpretation and Gathering Supporting
Evidence From Other Sources 186
Producing an Archaeological Archive 186
Further Information 188
20 Presenting, Publicizing and Publishing
Archaeological Work 189
The Importance of Publicizing (Where
and When) 189
Identifying and Satisfying an Audience 190
Methods of Presentation 191
Writing Reports and Publications 194
A Significant Achievement and
Contribution 196
Further Information 197
Appendix 1: Anchor Recording 198
Stone Anchors 198
Stock Anchors 199
Further Information 200
Appendix 2: Guns 201
The Importance of Sea-Bed Recording 201
Identification of Material 202
Classification by Methods of Loading 204
Classification by Shape 204
Inscriptions and Decoration 206
Projectiles, Charges and Tampions 208
Recording and Illustrating Guns 209
Further Information 212
Appendix 3: NAS Training Programme 213
An Introduction to Foreshore and
Underwater Archaeology 213
NAS Part I: Certificate in Foreshore and
Underwater Archaeology 214
NAS Part II: Intermediate Certificate in
Foreshore and Underwater Archaeology 214
NAS Part III: Advanced Certificate in
Foreshore and Underwater Archaeology 214
NAS Part IV: Diploma in Foreshore and
Underwater Archaeology 215
Further Information 215
Glossary 216
References and Further Reading 219
Index 223
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