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Discoveries Underwater

on BBC Two England

An eight-part series which explores the exceptional range of new discoveries in the world of history and archaeology under water.
4: The Oldest Shipwrecks in the World
Narrated by Tim Pigott-Smith
In the early 1960s a young archaeologist Dr George Bass donned a wetsuit and aqualung, learned to dive and began excavating an ancient shipwreck lying on the seabed off the coast of Turkey. Since then his pioneering techniques in the Mediterranean have led to the discovery of early ships laden with amphorae; cargoes of copper, silver, bronze and gold; and, even more precious to the archaeologists, evidence of the ships themselves.
Influenced by Bass, British archaeologist Mensun Bound is attempting to excavate an Athenian wreck of the fifth century BC. It lies among the acidic sulphur bubbles and hot lava of an underwater volcano off Sicily. But Bass, meanwhile, must decide whether to take one last dive on the most spectacular wreck of all. It sank 3,500 years ago in the Bronze Age. Could it be the oldest shipwreck in the world? BBC dive team: Film cameramen
JOHN BECK. BRIAN MARDEN-JONES Sound DAVE BRABANTS
Film editor PETER BARBER
Series editor BRUCE NORMAN Producer RUSSELL ENGLAND
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Contributors

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Tim Pigott-Smith
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Dr George Bass
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Mensun Bound
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John Beck.
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Brian Marden-Jones
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Dave Brabants
Editor:
Peter Barber
Editor:
Bruce Norman
Producer:
Russell England

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