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Archaeological survey artifact (Grand Congloué, France?) - Jacques Cousteau, Albert Falco, 1953
Major collection: Science & Technology
Named collection: Harold E. Edgerton Collection
Object type: color slide
Maker: Edgerton, Harold Eugene
Place made: France
Date made: 1953
Materials: 35mm film; cardboard
Site location: France
Measurements: 2" x 2"
HEE-SC-00168
Named collection: Harold E. Edgerton Collection
Object type: color slide
Maker: Edgerton, Harold Eugene
Place made: France
Date made: 1953
Materials: 35mm film; cardboard
Site location: France
Measurements: 2" x 2"
Jacques Cousteau and Albert Falco in wetsuit examine a marine-encrusted ancient anchor stock (possibly retrieved from the Grand Congloué wreck site in SE France) in 1953. (CC)
HEE-SC-00168