Shipwrecks in the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology
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It began in 1960. Two years earlier Bodrum sponge diver Kemal Aras had described to American jojurnalist Peter Trhockmorton a sunken cargo of metal lying off Cape Gelidonya. Peter dived on the side in 1959. Recongnised it as the remains of a Bronze Age shipwreck and reported it to the University of Pennsylvania famed for its archaeological excavations. Soon afterward the university where I was a doctoral candidate asked me if I would learn to dive in order to direct the excavation of the wreck. I was delighted by the opportunity to return to Turkey which I had first visited in 1953 as a university undergraduate. I did not dream that Kemal Arass discovery would lead to the establishment of one of the worlds great museums of underwater archaeology.
