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HPASS, see High Precision Acoustic Surveying System
Hydraulic car jack, Zuytdorp wreck site, 266f Hydrostatic leveling devices, in profiling,
112–116
I
ICOMOS, see International Council on Monuments and Sites
IJNA, see International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
Illumination, in artifact photography flash, 331–332
fluorescent light, 331
natural light, 332
overview, 330–331
Internet
archaeology information, 11 publication potential, 392
as publishing option, 396 shipwreck database, 386
Interpoint survey, Site Surveyor, 152 Ionosphere delays, in GPS, 48 Iron-rod probe, Kyrenia shipwreck,
161
Ishara submersible for visual searches,
58
Isometric projections
in artifact drawing, 316–317 basics, 317f
J
James Matthews wreck site
grid frame for excavation, 238, 240
photo tower, 183f
record sheet, 105f
stoneware jar reconstruction, 284f three-dimensional rectangular coordinate
survey, 101–104
Jorvik Viking Centre, archaeology
contributions, 4
K
Kedelhaven ship photo, 363f replica, 359
Ko Kradat wreck site, Thailand backfilling, 241f
grid frames in excavation, 237f work platforms, 249f
Koombana wreck site, 85
Ko Si Chang wreck site, Thailand
application of least-squares adjustment technique, 120
excavation lifting, 269f
grid frame sketch plan, 279f
large stone jar drawing, 321f photomosaic network control, 172, 176 work platforms, 250f
Kyrenia wreck site, Cyprus close-plot magnetometer survey,
158–160f
grid frames in excavation, 239f metal detector survey, 159–161 probe survey, 161, 162f reconstruction, 360f, 361
work platforms, 248f
tungsten lights, 331
INA, see Institute for Nautical Archaeology Indonesia, Hila Ambon, 327f
Inks
for artifact drawing, 296
line erasing on film, 309–310 line erasing on paper, 310
Institute for Nautical Archaeology, Tektash expediction, 186–187
Interest groups, identification in CRM archaeologists, 378–379
commercial dive charter, 377 commercial groups, 377–378 commercial salvage, 376–377 general non-diving public, 375 government, 378
non-government organizations, 378 overview, 373–375
recreational diving public, 375–376 tourist operators, 377
International Committee on the Underwater Cultural Heritage, 10
International Congress of Maritime Museums, 10
International Council on Monuments and Sites
code of ethics, 10
underwater heritage concerns, 7
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
footnoting, 394
inauguration, 391
as leading journal, 11 referencing system format, 395




































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