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History of Underwater Archaeology Methods

History of Underwater Archaeology Methods

Underwater archaeology has evolved considerably over its short history with its beginnings in the mid-twentieth century.  Initially, tape measures, depth gauges, and hand sketching were used for surveying a site. Photo credit: Viv Hamilton While underwater photography...
AHEPA Family Supreme Convention

AHEPA Family Supreme Convention

To our friends interested in maritime archaeology in Greece, This week, we are attending the AHEPA Family Supreme Convention in Las Vegas. We have uploaded the video shown during our presentation on Vimeo and YouTube which are found here: Προς τους φίλους μας που...
High Resolution 3D models coming

High Resolution 3D models coming

To our friends interested in maritime archaeology in Greece, One of the goals that we have at the HAES is for high-detail 3D models to be shared with the world so that scientists, researchers, and students from grade school to PhD programs can access. To demonstrate...
Major update: Project Enigma

Major update: Project Enigma

To our friends interested in maritime archaeology in Greece, We have chosen a name for our first expedition. As this will be the Next Generation in Maritime Archaeology, we have taken the first letter of those words, NGMA, for the name Project ENIGMA. We are excited...
Major update: Laser Scanner from Newton Labs

Major update: Laser Scanner from Newton Labs

To our friends interested in maritime archaeology in Greece, We have a major development in that the HAES NGO has purchased the most sophisticated laser scanner in its class, the PL3200UW-LW from Newton Labs. This laser scanner is capable of reaching depths of 3200...