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This site documents two archeological expeditions, the first occuring in August of 2006 and the second occurring in February of 2008. During these expeditions, investigators travelled to several cistern sites across Malta, Gozo, and Birgu. The goal of this project was to obtain video and sonar data that will help archeologists understand the evolution of water storage systems in Malta. The data obtained provides information that was previously unknown including the size, shape, and complexity of the cisterns.

To explore the selected ancient fortresses and gain this data, an observation class Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) was used.

The ROV, a VideoRay Pro III, was equipped with camera and (in 2008) sonar. The robot was lowered down chutes until submerged in water. From that point, the robot could be driven through the cistern via joystick.

In 2006, there were no expectations of what would be found. It was often unclear if the VideoRay ROV would fit into some of the cistern openings, or how to remedy the situation if a micro-ROV got stuck deep within one of the submerged chambers. The team had expertise in archaeology, biology, and underwater operations. Some of the cisterns contain interesting artifacts, unusual construction, inaccessible passageways, living ecosystems, sediment layering and complex layouts that require further investigation.

The openings and entry chutes into these ancient underground flooded cisterns are much too small for most adult human beings. In fact most of cistern openings were just barely large enough for our micro-ROV to fit thru. While it is unclear exactly how old the cisterns are, many were estimated be over 2000 years old.

The exploration in 2006 was only visual. No sonar, manipulator or other sampling device was used. Of the many sites visited in 2008, 6 were mapped using various post-processing techniques including image mosaic, and robot Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) algorithms. From the many hours of raw video data collected only a small edited portion is shown on this website.

AURORA Foundation

California Polytechnic State University

Marine Resources Development Foundation