Heritage Protection — Bodrum Peninsula
Near two of the most significant Bronze Age shipwreck sites ever excavated — Uluburun and Cape Gelidonya — and home to the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
Underwater archaeological work is licensed and overseen by Turkey's Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
What documentation covers
Full-coverage multibeam and side-scan survey of a wreck or site, captured without disturbing the seabed — combined into a single 3D record suited to a heritage authority's register, not just a client deliverable. Repeat surveys against the same baseline turn condition monitoring into a real comparison rather than an impression.
Who this is for
- Ministries of culture and national archaeology services responsible for underwater heritage in the region.
- Research institutions running a documented survey programme on a known site.
- Insurers and legal teams requiring evidentiary seabed data following a suspected unauthorized disturbance.
Working in the Bodrum Peninsula area
If there's an underwater cultural heritage documentation requirement in the Bodrum Peninsula area — get in touch to discuss scope, authority coordination, and timing.