Nautical archaeology
Nautical archaeology is the study of past human activity by the physical remains of
maritime activities. It can be explained as
maritime archaeology, specialising in maritime activities and technology such as
ships, boats and other craft.
Notable nautical archaeology projects:
- The H. L. Hunley Project
- The Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Project [1]
- Recovery of the Tudor warship Mary Rose from the Solent.
See also:
archaeology,
underwater archaeology,
maritime archaeology,
Timeline of underwater technology