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Underwater heritage

The mysteries of the sea have always been an object of fascination. It is a place where the rules we live by do not apply; a world beyond our imagination where we can only be a guest. In those depths lies buried a legacy, a witness to our history. Its discovery requires the patience and meticulousness of a historian, the creativity and inventiveness of an engineer and the passion of a pioneer to combine both.

Archaeological adventure, scientific professionalism, top-notch technology and persistence powered by emotion – all have their place.



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Science serving history

Throughout time the sea has been a crucial factor in linking disparate communities together. Underwater archaeology contributes to a better understanding of the elemental forces in human development – social structures, trade and the exploration of the world, religion, and culture.

Modern underwater archaeology is a science that has taken on the task of revealing traces of the past: shipwrecks and coastal edifices, sunken by some strange quirk of fate. The study and recovery of this submerged evidence requires not only in-depth knowledge of ancient navigation, coastal geomorphology, history, mythology, and art history, but also exact scientif methods, highly sophisticated techniques and state of the art technology.