- The Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archeology holds reconstructions of two shipwrecks and the Artefacts excavated from many others.
- Located inside Bodrum Castle, Carsi Mh:, Bodrum-Mugla, Turkey.
Shipwrecks whose artefacts are held in the Museum
- The museum holds a number of excavated vessels and their contents:
- Seytan Deresi shipwreck (16th century BCE)
- Uluburun Shipwreck (14th century BCE)
- 10 tons Cypriot copper ingots, 1 ton Tin ingots, 150 glass ingots, Mycenaean Pottery, Egyptian Seals.
- Finike-Gelidonya shipwreck (12th century BCE)
- Tektas Burnu Classical Greek shipwreck (5th century BCE)
- Marmaris-Serce harbour shipwreck (Hellenisitic 3rd century BCE)
- Bodrum-Yassiada shipwreck (Late Roman 4th century CE)
- Bodrum-Yassiada shipwreck (Byzantine 7th century CE)
- Merchant ship with 900 Amphorae
- Marmaris=Serce harbour shipwreck (glass 11th century CE)
- Bodrum-Yassiada shipwreck (Ottoman 16th century CE)
Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archeology, Bodrum Castle