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maritime archaeology research

Maritime archaeology is the study of human interaction with water environments through the investigation of submerged sites, such as shipwrecks, sunken cities, and other underwater artifacts. It combines archaeology, history, and marine science to uncover and interpret past maritime activities, trade, and cultures. Researchers use specialized tools like diving equipment, sonar, and remotely operated vehicles to locate, document, and analyze these submerged remains. This field helps us understand historical navigation, technology, and cultural exchanges, preserving underwater heritage and providing insights into human history related to seafaring and waterways.