Peter B. Campbell (PhD, University of Southampton) is an archaeologist who studies underwater sites including caves, shipwrecks, and sunken cities. His research on karst formations focuses on ritual use and perceptions of water in landscapes during prehistory. He currently a postdoctoral fellow at the British School at Rome.
The Archaeology of Underwater Caves provides an interesting
overview of this specialized discipline, with consideration given
both to past findings and future research potential… This text will
primarily be of interest to archaeologists, historians, and
speleologists who study caves and culture. Members of the
cave-diving community may be interested in some of the applications
of cave diving to scientific studies, especially among divers
interested in cultivating a relationship with archaeologists
investigating underwater caves.
*The Underground Movement*
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