8. 黑海四艘拜占庭船只的遥测与考古调查

C. Ward, Rachel L. Horlings
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作为勘探研究所(IFE)开发的一个长期项目的一部分,测试了用于深水考古应用的调查方法和设备。传统和创新的遥感方法的应用支持了在相对恶劣的海洋环境中进行现场调查的标准考古方法,并导致发现了四艘可追溯到公元4至6世纪的沉船,其中包括威拉德·巴斯科姆(1976:38)预测的一艘保存最完好的古代海船。本章回顾了海事调查,描述了2000年定位四艘船的方法,以及2000年和2003年从这些地点恢复的数据,提出了关于这些船只的初步结论,并讨论了未来研究的方向和可能的含义。
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8. The Remote Exploration and Archaeological Survey of Four Byzantine Ships in the Black Sea
as part of a long-term project developed by the Institute for Exploration (IFE) tested survey methodology and equipment for deep-water archaeological applications. Th e application of traditional and innovative remote-sensing methods supported standard archaeological approaches to site survey in a relatively hostile marine environment and resulted in the discovery of four shipwrecks that date to the 4th to 6th centuries ce, including one of the best preserved seagoing ships from antiquity, a discovery predicted by Willard Bascom (1976:38). Th is chapter reviews the maritime survey, describes methodology used to locate four ships in 2000 and data recovered from those sites in 2000 and 2003, presents preliminary conclusions about those vessels, and discusses directions and possible implications of future research.
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