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Shipwreck archaeology of the Lakshadweep Islands, west coast of India
Authors:Sila Tripati  P Gudigar
Institution:Marine Archueology Centre, National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa 403 004, India
Abstract:Archaeological investigations in the Lakshadweep Islands have brought to light the presence of a large number of shipwrecks and the archival records have the details of some of these wrecks. Northern islands and reefs of Minicoy were the locations of shipwrecks prior to 1865, but the trend changed with the opening of the Suez Canal. Various organisations including the National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, have focused on Minicoy, Byramgore, Suheli Par, and Bangaram Island for detailed exploration of shipwrecks, and the findings suggest that due to submerged coral reefs, atolls, and other shallow hazards a large number of ships were wrecked in Lakshadweep waters.
Keywords:shipwreck  exploration  archaeology  Lakshadweep  Minicoy  Suheli Par  Byramgore  Bangaram
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