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American Archaeologists in Cypriot Waters: One Nation's Contributions to the Underwater Exploration of Cyprus' Past

Marine archaeology in Cyprus can be traced back to the subdiscipline's formative years in the early 1960s. Over the course of four decades, a multinational array of scholars from Poland, Germany, Britain, Israel, Sweden, France, Greece, Cyprus, and the United States have contributed to our understanding of the island's rich maritime history. Surveys and excavations, in the sea and along the coasts, have revealed ancient shipwrecks, evidence for seaborne trade, and an extensive network of coastal economic outlets that once made Cyprus an important maritime center. American archaeologists have been particularly active, forward-looking investigators of underwater or sea-related ancient sites ...

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