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The Titanic and beyond

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Man walking beside rusted shipwreck on beach
Not all shipwrecks are as accessible as this one. And diving deep for answers has been prohibitively expensive until now.(Andreas Dress, Pixabay)

We can learn so much about ourselves and our histories from sunken treasures.

But the study of shipwrecks has never been easy - and it has suffered from a reputation of not being 'real science'.

That's all starting to change, says Emily Jateff.

This program was first broadcast on July 28, 2019.

Recorded at Ockham's Razor Live at Vivid in Sydney.

Guest

Emily Jateff

Curator of Ocean Science and Technology, Australian National Maritime Museum.

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Science and Technology, Maritime Accidents and Incidents, Archaeology
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