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The incredible discovery in March 2022 of Ernest Shackleton's Endurance on the Antarctic sea floor leads to a discussion about the exciting future of underwater archaeology in CRM. Underwater archaeologist, Bill Burns, joins us to shed light on the incredible recent discovery of the Endurance and how it was made possible by new technology, archival research and the skillful navigation skills of Shackleton’s crew. Bill also shares his path and experiences of working as an underwater archaeologist in CRM and how, although it is highly specialized, the subdiscipline is finding a growing market in CRM. In the members only segment, Andrew and Bill “nerd out” on SCUBA technology and methods. If you aren’t a member but are a SCUBA enthusiast or just curious, the bonus segment is definitely worth the price of admission!
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For rough transcripts of this episode go to www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/239
Links
Falkland Maritime Heritage TrustEndurance 22 websiteSaab Sabertooth product pageInformational website about Ernest Shackleton, maintained by the Shackleton familyShackleton's ship Endurance discovered after more than 100 years at the bottom of the sea (Youtube)Endurance: Shackleton's lost ship is found in Antarctic (BBC)106 Years, 4 Weeks, 1 Wreck: How Shackleton’s Ship Was FoundFollow Our Panelists On Twitter
Bill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Andrew @AndrewKinkella, Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNet
Blogs and Resources:
Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: Random Acts of ScienceAndrew KinkellaKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyAPN Website: