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Scottish Crannog Centre - http://www.crannog.co.uk/
A reconstruction of a lochside dwelling over 2,500 years old was built by the Scottish Trust for Underwater Archaeology at Loch Tay, Perthshire. Photographs and visitor information. 3D virtual crannog requires VRML2 (free download available.) |
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Roman Salt Ports - http://www.salt.org.il/frame_arch.html
David Bloch discusses the importance of salt sources and routes to the Romans, suggesting that Ostia's salt-beds were crucial to its siting. Also mentions the Romano-British Fenland and sea-level changes. |
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Stone Monuments or Natural Geology? - http://www.lauralee.com/japan.htm
Stone terraces of unknown origin off the coast of Japan, as featured on the Laura Lee Show. Photographs from the eight sites discovered. |
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Koppar Dykarna - http://hem.passagen.se/tonyma/koppar2.htm
Where a 300-year-old "coppergalt" - piece of melted copper ore - is supposed to be buried in the bottom sediments of lake Stora Aspan in Sweden. |
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Underwater Archaeology of the Black Sea - http://nautarch.tamu.edu/PROJECTS/crimea/final.htm
Crimean coastal survey in 1997 by the Underwater Archaeology Research and Training Center of Kiev University. Illustrated maritime history of the Black Sea; project design. |