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Underwater Cultural Heritage

Preserving and exploring Sri Lanka's maritime history

National Shipwreck Database

National Shipwreck Database of Sri Lanka

A comprehensive digital resource documenting 109 wreck sites around Sri Lanka, including 103 shipwrecks and six aircraft remains. The database provides detailed information on each site's name, history, depth, and legal status.

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Maritime Archaeology Unit

Maritime Archaeology Unit

The Maritime Archaeology Unit (MAU) was established in 2001 in Galle under the Central Cultural Fund to research, document, and preserve Sri Lanka's underwater cultural heritage through scientific exploration and conservation.

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MuserQR

MuserQR

MuseQR is a digital platform that unlocks stories behind museum artifacts. Discover remarkable finds from maritime archaeological excavations of the last three decades at the Maritime Archaeology Museum.

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Shipwreck Database Statistics

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Total Wrecks
109
Total Wrecks
Total Wrecks
53
Historical Wrecks
Total Wrecks
31
Protected Sites
Total Wrecks
24
Avg. Depth (m)

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Interactive Map

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Maritime Timeline

Discover the evolution of maritime archaeology in Sri Lanka through an interactive timeline from the 1960s to present.

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Story of Godawaya

Learn about the Godawaya shipwreck, the oldest known wreck in the country and Asia-Pacific region, dating back 2,100 years.

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Dashboard

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Publications

Access research publications, articles, and studies related to maritime archaeology and underwater cultural heritage.

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Researchers

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Discover Shipwreck Artifacts

MuseQR is a digital platform that unlocks stories behind museum artifacts. Visit MuseQR to explore artifacts from the Godawaya Shipwreck and other maritime excavations over the last three decades.

Our Partners

Organizations collaborating on the National Shipwreck Database project

Central Cultural Fund
Maritime Archaeology Unit
Institute of Archaeology and Heritage Studies
Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands