News Release
Archaeology in the Aegean
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Media Relations Office
June 30, 2006
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Shelley Dawicki
An international team of scientists and engineers embarked on the Greek research vessel Aegaeo
June 25 for a ten-day survey in local waters. Project PHAEDRA,
for Partnership for Hellenic-American Exploration in the Deep Regions
of the Aegean, will pursue three areas of inquiry: archaeology in deep
water, deep submergence technology development, and oceanographic
science. Using advanced deep submergence technology, the team plans to
document statistically significant numbers of ancient shipwrecks from
various periods to reach new insights about human history and
pre-history. PHAEDRA researchers will also investigate geological
and geochemical features such as hydrothermal vents, methane seeps, and
brine pools to better understand the processes at work in the deep
sea. The expedition ends July 4.
Originally published: June 30, 2006

