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MAGS 2023 Bursary Recipients

MAGS 2023 Bursaries Nada Nofal- Egypt From 1st to 3rd of March, I’ve attended the Maritime Archaeology Graduate Symposium (MAGS) in Archaeological Research Unit, in Cyprus University. There I was presenting on Bridging the Gap between Public Engagement with Maritime Archaeology in the Arab Region, Egypt Case Study. The conference was a great opportunity to […]

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NAS Conservation Course

NAS conservation course for maritime finds

NAS Conservation Course Both an online and in person conservation course was run by the Nautical Archaeology Society in September and October 2022. The Foundation supported five students to attend the online course, and one to attend the practical session. The course focussed on the conservation oof waterlogged material. The online session included a pre-recorded

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Mediterranean Harbour and Coastal Archaeology Conference Bursaries

1st International Conference of Mediterranean Harbour and Coastal Archaeology 2022 The Master of Maritime and Coastal Archaeology ( MoMArch – Aix-Marseille University ) with the support of the Mediterranean Archaeology Institute – ARKAIA | Aix-Marseille Université and H2020 NEANIAS Project organised the conference under the auspices of the UNESCO Chair in Maritime and Coastal Archaeology

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MAGS 2023

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Maritime Archaeology Graduate Symposium (MAGS) – 2023 MAGS 2023 was held at the Archaeological Research Unit (ARU) of the University of Cyprus from Wednesday (01/03/2023) to Saturday (04/03/2023). During the evening of the 1st of March, an informal pizza/movie night for presenters was held at the ARU to offer presenters the opportunity to meet each

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IKUWA 7 Bursaries

IKUWA – 7th International Congress for Underwater Archaeology IKUWA 7 – Delivering the Deep, Visions for the Future – was held at the University of Helsinki from the 6th – 10th June 2022. The Honor Frost Fooundation awarded five bursaries to scholars and researchers from the HFF region to attend and present their work. Lauren

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Establishing the guiding principles for maritime heritage data and databases in the eastern Mediterranean: initial review of feasibility and potential   

Establishing the guiding principles for maritime heritage data and databases in the eastern Mediterranean: initial review of feasibility and potential. Crystal El Safadi The eastern Mediterranean is a region rich in maritime heritage including archaeological sites, features, seascapes, and traditions. Substantiative research and surveys have aimed to uncover the signature and significance of this resource:

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Online QGiS Course

NAS Online Course – Introduction to QGIS The Foundation awarded 17 bursaries to attend the NAS online introductory courses to QGIS in maritime archaeology, held in January and March 2022. These online introductory courses provided an overview of features in QGIS that are particularly useful in maritime archaeology. QGIS is a freely available GIS software

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ISBSA 16 Burary

16th International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology The Foundation funded nine students and early career researchers to both attend the ISBSA in person and online. The 16th ISBSA was held from the 27th September to the 1st October 2021 in Zadar, Croatia. The event was organized by the University of Zadar, the International Centre

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Investigating Neolithic maritime landscapes and practice in the Levant and Cyprus – ongoing

Investigating Neolithic maritime landscapes and practice in the Levant and Cyprus – 2020 Crystal El Safadi The sea has always been both a resource and medium for people from prehistory to today. In the shaping of modern human life, one of the occurrences regarded as most influential is the development of agriculture and the creation

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