Underwater-archaeology
noun
1.
marine archaeology.
marine archaeology
noun
1.
the branch of archaeology that deals with the recovery of ancient objects found beneath the sea, as shipwrecks or remains from submerged islands, and with the techniques of underwater exploration, excavation, and retrieval.
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