Abstract

Abstract. Taiwan is an important trading and maritime channels for many countries since ancient time. Numerous relics lie underwater due to weather, wars, and other factors. In the year of 2006, Bureau of Cultural Heritage (BOCH) entrusted the Underwater Archaeological Team of Academia Sinica to execute the underwater archaeological investigation projects. Currently, we verified 78 underwater targets, with 78 site of those had been recognized as shipwrecks sites. Up to date, there is a collection of 638 underwater objects from different underwater archaeological sites. Those artefacts are distributed to different institutions and museums. As very diverse management methods/systems are applied for every individual institution, underwater cultural heritage data such as survey, excavation report, research, etc. are poorly organized and disseminated for use. For better communication regarding to Taiwan’s underwater cultural heritage in every level, a universal format of documentation should be established. By comparing the existing checklist used in Taiwan with guidelines that are followed in other countries, a more intact and appropriate underwater cultural heritage condition documentation system can be established and adapted in Taiwan.

Highlights

  • For research and understanding underwater cultural heritage it goes without saying that its context and surroundings provide important clues and indispensable information for underwater archaeology

  • The Underwater Archaeological Team of Academia Sinica which is entrusted by Bureau of Cultural Heritage is the one operates all of the underwater cultural heritage projects in Taiwan

  • We do not have exclusive underwater cultural heritage certer, all the underwater archaeology administration affair are in charged by Bureau of Cultural Heritage (BOCH), Different operations in a very same project like survey, excavation, research are distributed under several executive administrations’ jurisdiction

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

For research and understanding underwater cultural heritage it goes without saying that its context and surroundings provide important clues and indispensable information for underwater archaeology. Authenticity and context are paramount, both to heritage experience and heritage research. It is very important to emphasize complete recording information for further researcher, reuse and establish an underwater cultural heritage database

Underwater Cultural Heritage Act
Underwater Cultural Heritage Affair
Formulating Information Management
Underwater Archaeology work procedure
Aims
Method
Grand Operation
To establish standards recording forms
Long-term Work
The Limited Working Time Underwater
UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLGY
Information Integration
CONCLUSION
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