东南亚的水下文化遗产面临非法打捞的威胁,这促使人们开展一项研究“孤儿物品”并将其与原始沉船联系起来的项目。 Underwater cultural heritage in Southeast Asia faces threat from illicit salvage, prompting a project to study "orphaned objects" and link them to original shipwrecks.
由于非法和商业打捞导致沉船物品与原始沉船分离,东南亚的水下文化遗产面临挑战。 Southeast Asia's underwater cultural heritage faces a challenge as illicit and commercial salvage disconnect objects from their original shipwrecks. 一项名为“重聚货物:海上丝绸之路的水下文化遗产”的研究项目旨在通过研究“孤儿物品”来解决这一问题,以确定它们来自哪艘沉船,从而保存它们的文化和历史意义。 A research project, Reuniting Cargoes: Underwater Cultural Heritage of the Maritime Silk Route, aims to address this by studying "orphaned objects" to determine which shipwreck they came from, preserving their cultural and historical significance.