List of archaeological sites beyond national boundaries information
This list of archaeological sites beyond national boundaries presents archaeological sites that are not in any country. This includes sites in international waters[1] and international territories such as Antarctica[2][3] and extraterrestrial sites.[4]
Site
Location
Nature
Status
Hektor Station[5]
Deception Island, Antarctica
Whaling station
The Titanic Wreck
off Newfoundland
Twentieth-century shipwreck
The ship is broken in two, with some remains scattered. Some looting has taken place.
SS Republic[6][7]
about 100 miles (160 km) off the state of Georgia
Nineteenth-century shipwreck
A salvage effort in 2003 recovered about one-third of the rare 19th century gold and silver coins carried aboard, worth an estimated $75 million. Most of the hull of the ship is now gone, but the rudder, parts of the paddle wheel and the steam engine are still present.
Tranquility Base (Statio Tranquillitatis)
Mare Tranquillitatis, on the Moon
Site of first humans on the Moon
Virtually undisturbed. Ineligible for World Heritage status. The U.S. states of California and New Mexico have listed it on their heritage registers.[8][9]
^A Wealth Of Underwater Archaeological Sites: A Heritage In Danger(PDF). UNESCO. 2014-10-08.
^Harrowfield, David L. (2005). "Archaeology on Ice: A Review of Historical Archaeology in Antarctica". New Zealand Journal of Archaeology. pp. 5–8. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Hammond, Norman (2008-02-26). "Antarctic May Hold Future Of Archaeology". London Times. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
^Capelotti, P. J. (2004). "Space: The Final [Archaeological] Frontier". Archaeology. 7 (6). Archaeological Institute of America. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
^"Abandoned Hektor Whaling- Station on Deception Island". abandonedplaygrounds.com. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
^"Insider - Profiteers on the High Seas - Archaeology Magazine Archive". archive.archaeology.org. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
^Gibson, Ralph (2001). Lunar Archaeology: the Application of Federal Historic Preservation Law to the Site Where Humans First Set Foot Upon the Moon (M.A.). Las Cruces, New Mexico: New Mexico State University. OCLC 49321891.
^"(registration form for) Primary Record: Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Site on the Moon" (PDF). 2010-01-30. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
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