Can anybody recommend a good book on modern underwater archeology? Most of my knowledge on the subject comes from the 1970s-90s and I need to learn some modern information for an idea I'm working on.
What sort of specific things are you trying to learn about it?
I found an article written by the North Carolina Office of State Archeology published in 2020, if that is of any use. The NCOSA Seems to have a branch dedicated to the field.(https://archaeology.ncdcr.gov/blog/2020 ... rchaeology)
The website Sapiens, which I recommend for all sorts of anthropology/archeology content, has a few articles about the ethics of underwater archeology, as well as methods for underwater forensics, which could be useful. (https://www.sapiens.org/biology/search- ... forensics/)
If you are looking for books specifically, I haven't read a lot on the topic, but The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archeology (ISBN: 9780199336005) looks like it has tons of useful info, and it was published in 2014 so it's more modern than the other sources you have.
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