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“She See” exhibition featuring Honor Frost now open in London

She See exhibition featuring Honor Forst now open in London Lauren Tidbury attended the ‘She Sees’ exhibition in London on the 12th September. The exhibition celebrated the first year of the Rewriting Women into Maritime initiative, a collaboration between the Lloyd’s Register and Lloyd’s Register Foundation. The project is uncovering women’s contributions to maritime throughout […]

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Cyprus Regional Development Project- Scientific Diving Course

Cyprus Regional Development Project- Scientific Diving Training Between September 4th and 9th 2023, the first scientific diving workshop organised in Cyprus was conducted in the Protaras region. The workshop was organised by the Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute (SMMI) and the Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute (CMMI) with the support of the SDSupport Centre and

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A Virtual Tour and 3D Presentation of the Inaccessible Heritage of the Berenike Red Sea Port

A Virtual Tour and 3D Presentation of the Inaccessible Heritage of the Berenike Red Sea Port Dr. Mariusz Gwiazda Berenike, a historical port town in Egypt situated along the Red Sea coast (coordinates 23°54’42.9”N 35°28’25.9”E), had a significant role in the intercontinental trade of luxury goods between the 3rd century BC and the 6th century

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Azza Moustafa- African Dendrochonological Fieldschool- 24th July – 2nd August, 2023 Kitwe, Zambia

Azza Moustafa- African Dendrochonological Fieldschool- 24th July – 2nd August, 2023 Kitwe, Zambia From the 4th July to the 2nd August, I have been participating in “African Dendrochronology field school” in Zambia. The training was organized by the Copperbelt University, Mukuba University in cooperation with Indiana State University, University of Cambridge, and Association for Tree-ring

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The paleoenvironmental evolution of a Levantine coastal city in the Bronze Age: The case of Tyre (Lebanon)- 2023- Ongoing

The paleoenvironmental evolution of a Levantine coastal city in the Bronze Age. The case of Tyre (Lebanon). 2023-Ongoing Dr. Francisco Jesús Núñez Calvo The multidisciplinary Lebanese-Spanish-Polish project has been carrying out archaeological excavations in ‘The Acropolis’, located in the southern half of the ancient island, since 2015. This area was previously excavated by Amir M.

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Democratising Deep-water Survey: Innovative Low-cost Multi-AUV Survey of Shipwrecks in the Strait of Sicily

Democratising Deep-water Survey: Innovative Low-cost Multi-AUV Survey of Shipwrecks in the Strait of Sicily Dr. Lisa Briggs & Dr. Peter Campbell Deep-water archaeology (depths greater than 100m) has been recognised for its potential ever since Frédéric Dumas’ Deep-water Archaeology  (1962) and Willard Bascom’s Deep Water, Ancient Ships  (1976). The few projects undertaking offshore, deep-water research

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Capacity Building- Photogrammetry Workshop & Integrated Coastal Survey of Cape Greco and Ammos tou Kambouri, Cyprus

Capacity Building- Photogrammetry Workshop & Integrated Coastal Survey of Cape Greco and Ammos tou Kambouri, Cyprus (May 2023) Dr. Lucy Blue and Dr. Maria Michael During May 2023, two workshops and a fieldwork were conducted in the Ayia Napa region of Cyprus. These were part of the broader Cyprus Regional Development Project (CRDP) funded by

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Berytus and the sea: Understanding marine resource exploitation and marine ecosystems in Roman Beirut using bioarchaeology- Ongoing

Berytus and the sea: Understanding marine resource exploitation and marine ecosystems in Roman Beirut using bioarchaeology- 2023-Ongoing Dr. Canan Çakırlar, Senior Lecturer, Groningen Institute of Archaeology, University of Groningen Romanization led to fundamental changes in the economy and ecology of the Mediterranean. Most research on the Roman Mediterranean examines agricultural production and animal husbandry, and

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