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MARITIME FORENSIC LABORATORY FOR INDIAN MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY

It is imperative that India establish an archaeology-focused laboratory in order to preserve, examine, and comprehend its submerged cultural history. This facility would make a major contribution to international archaeology collaboration, law enforcement, and study. Using references from several disciplines, the abstract that follows demonstrates the potential that a specialised laboratory in India can provide. Marine archaeology contributes to the understanding of the maritime history and submerged legacy of places like India. The establishment of a laboratory would facilitate precise documenting and interpretation of archaeological sites, thereby improving the preservation and analysis of underwater cultural assets. For example, the identification and portrayal of historical persons could be aided by craniofacial reconstruction techniques.

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