When One Time Drowning Knowledge: Dissemination Underwater Archaeological Site Koh Munnork Wreck Dive
Abstract
The sea conservation trend is becoming widely spoken. Which has both water and underwater In
the underwater case, water and coral are often mentioned, including garbage in the sea. But there are
very few that mention the archaeological sites under the sea Which Thailand is a country with a lot of
seaside areas By southern Thailand In the east is the Andaman Sea and West is the Gulf of Thailand.
There is a long pointed area that flies into the sea, flanked by two peninsulas. Is a trade route And
important cultural routes Which has many valuable knowledge still under the sea The author therefore
calls this phenomenon "Drowning knowledge", this academic article Aiming to present the concept of the
importance of the underwater archaeological site By mentioning the source of the ship, sinking it outside
the island primarily Which the boat is over 100 years old and has an interesting history By using
references to write this article from Underwater Archeology Division And independent scholars who are
interested in sunken ships in Thailand Which is a collection of documents and documents to explore the
sunken ship together with underwater archaeologists And such independent scholars Which is considered
a field data collection By participating in the observation (Participant Observation) to understand the work
of underwater archaeologists See the condition of the ancient sea under the sea The ship sank the island
outside what it is today. In addition, the researcher conducted an in-depth interview (In Depth Interview)
with those involved in this underwater archaeological site. Then analyze the data And summarizing the
information about the archaeological site, the ship sunk off it Then find ways to publicize