Dive planning and emergency planning (as applicable), k. Long-term curation planning (as applicable), l. Expected outcomes of research initiative, m. Plans for public outreach and educational initiatives, o. They can typically be fitted with multiple sensors and tools including side scan sonar, echosounder, HD video camera, 3D scanning devices, and marine magnetometer. Guiding Principles for Underwater Archaeological Field Studies. Phase I surveying is a basic survey and involves digging several small holes equally spaced on a geometric grid, whereas Phase II involves testing and usually consists of 1 x 1 meter or larger test units. Common invertebrate species were eastern oyster, clam, ribbed mussel, stout tagelus, along with smaller numbers of whelk, periwinkle, and a few pieces of crab claws. Wood characteristics; 16.
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1994 Wooden Ship Building and the Interpretation of Shipwrecks. b. Laboratory Analysis: The artifacts and samples collected from the excavation go to the research laboratory to be studied. An example of this is a burial ground—while it might contain important archaeological information, it could have profound effects on the ancestors of the deceased. Comments. Basic conservation principles include: a. b. Scott Clark, a Georgia Southern University graduate student is working to learn more about Native American life at Cannon's Point Preserve. Shellfish consisted of mostly stout tagelus and oyster, followed by ribbed mussel, hard clams, periwinkles, and eastern mud snail.
X. Archaeological documentation is not completed with field work; analysis of collected information is an integral part of the documentation activity, and should be planned for in the research design. The use of very small archaeological screens indicate that killifish (mudminnows) and fingerling mullet were caught in large numbers. Account of the disposition of the timbers, ix. Pub. The guidelines in section II were designed for wooden sailing vessels, and will not necessarily be applicable to steel ships, scattered submerged archaeological sites, submerged shoreline infrastructure, submerged aircraft, or other resources.
NTL No. This will enable accurate measurements to be taken from within the final wreck site model. Background noise level should not exceed a total of 3 gammas (ɣ) peak to peak.
b. b. Confirm that on-screen ROV data, such as altitude, depth, coordinates, compass, date, and file name are removed from the screen during recording, as this will severely hinder the pattern recognition function of photogrammetry software. e. Magnetometer data should be recorded on a digital medium in such a way that it can be linked to navigational data so as to ensure positional accuracy, and vessel speed should be annotated as required. 1996 Basic Methods of Conserving Underwater Archaeological Material Culture. var addy_text0680cf660bf0549d0f7a60669a6a89a4 = 'info' + '@' + 'sslt' + '.' + 'org';document.getElementById('cloak0680cf660bf0549d0f7a60669a6a89a4').innerHTML += ''+addy_text0680cf660bf0549d0f7a60669a6a89a4+'<\/a>'; This email address is being protected from spambots. 1999 Guidelines for the Field Collection of Archaeological Materials and Standard Operating Procedures for Curating Department of Defense Archaeological Collections. Consider sensitivity of information and appropriateness of publication; for example, if naval vessel or aircraft contains human remains or confidential data or location. These can be produced from stereo-photogrammetric recording.