NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
15. SUBMARINE ARCHAEOLOGY AND TREASURE DIVING. 
The Treasure Diver's Guide, John Stauffer 
Potter. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, 
1960. 501 p. $9.50. Mainly a list of 
wrecks, arranged by area; includes informa- 
tion on how to identify wrecked galleons 
and on other aspects of submarine archaeology. 
Not always accurate, but the only thing of 
this sort available. 
Deep Water Archaeology, Frederic Dumas. 
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1962. 
71 p. Practical handbook by an expert. 
Ships, Shoals, and Amphoras; the story of 
underwater archaeology, Suzanne De Borhegyi. 
New York, Holt, 1961. 176 p. $h.95. A 
dependable, informal history. 
History Under the Sea, Mendel L. Peterson. 
Washington, G.P.0O., 1954. 16 p. (Smithsonian 
Institution. Publication 17). A Smith- 
sonian archaeologist tells how to explore 
wrecks and preserve relics. 
History Under the Sea, Mendel L. Peterson. 
Washington, G.P.0., 1963. 200 p. (Smith- 
sonian Institution Publication). In press; 
an amplification of the item above. 
Finding History Under the Sea, D. A. Heller. 
(Natural History, vol.6, no.9, Nov. 1955, 
pp-492-95). About Peterson's explorations 
with Link and the Criles, concerning which 
see the next two titles listed below. 
Sea Diver; a quest for history under the 
sea, Marion Clayton Link. New York, 
Rinehart, 1959. 333 p. $4.95. Vivid 
account of skin diving for wrecks in the 
Carribbean. Only a few of the best books 
and articles on treasure diving can be 
mentioned here. 
Treasure-Diving Holidays, Jane and Barney 
Crile. New York, Viking, 1954. 263 p. 
$4.50. 
Diving for Pleasure and Treasure, Clay 
Blair, Jr. Cleveland, World, 1960. 28 p. 
$4.95. Searching for the Monitor and for 
wrecks off the coast of Mexico. 
4,000 Years Under the Sea, Philippe Diole. 
New York, Messner, 1954. 237 p. $h.50. 
Classic on submarine archaeology in the 
Mediterranean area. 
1,600 Years Under the Sea, Ted Falcon-Barker. 
New York, McKay, 1960. 225 p. $h.50. 
Operations near Epidauros, Greece. 
Oldest Known Siipwreck Yields Bronze Age 
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Cargo, Peter Throckmorton. (National Geo- 
graphic Magazine, vol. 121, no.5, May 1962, 
pp.697-711). Concerns the remains of a ship 
sunk about 1000 B.C. off the west coast of 
Turkey. 
Thirty-three Centuries Under the Sea, Peter 
Throckmorton. (National Geographic Magazine, 
vol. 117, no.5, May 1960, pp.682-703). About 
wrecks off the Turkish coast. 
Fish Men Discover a 2,200-Year-Old Greek 
Wreck, Jacques-Yves Cousteau. (National 
Geographic Magazine, vol.105. no.1, Jan. 
195), pp.1-36). About a wine-ship sunk 
near Marseilles. 
Exploring the Drowned City of Port Royal, 
Marion Clayton Link. (National Geographic 
Magazine, vol.117. no.2, Feb. 1960. pp.151- 
83). Port Royal was submerged during the 
Jamaica quake of 1962. 
I Found the Bones of the Bounty, Luis Marden. 
(National Geographic Magazine, vol.112, no.6, 
Dec. 1957. pp.725-89). 
UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY. 
A Guide to Underwater Photography, Dimitri 
Rebikoff and Paul Cherney. 2d ed. New 
York, Greenberg, 1955. 113 p. $1.95. The 
first four titles deal with shallow-water 
photography, the next three with deep-water 
photography. 
Underwater Photography, Hilbert Van Nydeck 
Schenck and H. W. Kendall. Cambridge, 
Maryland, Cornell Maritime Press, 1957. 
126 p. $3.50. 
Underwater Photography and Television, 
Ellis Royal Cross. New York, Exposition 
Press, 1954. 258 p. $6.00. 
Camera Under the Sea, Luis Marden. (Na- 
tional Geographic Magazine, vol. 109, no.2, 
Feb. 1956, pp.162-200). 
Exploring Davy Jones's Locker with Calypso, 
Jacques-Yves Cousteau. (National Geographic 
Magazine. vol. 109, no.2, Feb. 1956, pp.1)9- 
61). Testing the new Edgerton deep-sea 
camera at the end of a two-mile line. 
Calypso Explores an Undersea Canyon, 
Jacques-Yves Cousteau. (National Geographic 
Magazine, vol.113, no.3, March 1958, pp.373- 
96). 
Photographing the Sea's Dark Underworld, 
Harold E. Edgerton. (National Geographic 
Magazine, vol.107. no.4, April 1955, pp.523- 
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