Mares y océanos han sido durante milenios las vías de comunicación y de intercambio entre los distintos pueblos. Numerosas embarcaciones naufragaron a causa de los elementos o en batallas navales y el lecho marino atesora un enorme patrimonio histórico que los investigadores tratan de recuperar y conservar. En "Más cerca" (Radio 5) hemos entrevistado a Ana Crespo Solana, investigadora del Instituto de Historia del CSIC y autora del libro “Arqueología subacuática y patrimonio marítimo” (CSIC/Catarata) Escuchar audio
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