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Judith Gatt – 2021 – Aix PhD

Judith Gatt – 2021 – University of Aix-Marseille PhD Scholar In 2019 I graduated from the Department of History & Archaeology at the University of Cyprus and in June 2021 I completed my master’s degree at Aix-Marseille University in Maritime and Coastal archaeology with the support of the Honor Frost Foundation (more information is here). […]

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Anna Demetriou – 2021-2023

Anna Demetriou – 2021-2023 University of Cyprus Post Doctoral Fellowship From the 1960s onwards, significant advances have been achieved in the theories and methodologies applied in the research and management of ancient shipwrecks, the most commonly and thoroughly investigated type of underwater archaeological remains. Their characteristics as archaeological source material, as well as the conditions

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Investigation of beachrock formations – ongoing

Relative Sea-Level changes during Middle and Upper Holocene (6000 BP-today) as determined by an investigation of beachrock formations and their impact on archeological sites along the south coastline of Cyprus. Miltiadis Polidorou Although a great deal of research has been undertaken with respect to the documentation of beachrock formations around the Mediterranean, beachrocks of the

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From phantom town to maritime culturaI landscape and beyond: Dreamer’s Bay Roman-Byzantine ‘port’ – 2021

Simon James, Lucy Blue, Adam Rogers and Vicki Score were awarded an Open Access grant to publish their paper in The Journal of the Council for British Research in the Levant as an open access article Abstract At Dreamer’s Bay on the Akrotiri Peninsula of Cyprus lie remains of what has been interpreted as a,

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Judith Gatt – 2019-2021- Aix MA

Judith Gatt – 2019-2021 – University of Aix-Marseille MA Scholar. Having been accepted in 2019 in the Master of Maritime and Coastal Archaeology (MoMArch) of Aix-Marseille with the support of the Honor Frost foundation, I pursued my studies in Maritime archaeology. The two-year programme was completed with success in June 2021. Throughout the two years

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The Intangible Maritime Cultural Heritage Project educational programme – 2021

The Intangible Maritime Cultural Heritage Project educational programme – 2021 Maria Ktori Maritime Cultural Heritage transcends the limits of the sea realm, including both tangible and intangible cultural elements. Traditional crafts, which are directly related to the sea and its people, are an intangible element being transmitted from one generation to another. Crafts like shipbuilding

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The Kyrenia ship publication: the hull, rigging and equipment – ongoing

The Kyrenia ship publication: the hull, rigging and equipment – ongoing Wendy van Duivenvoorde This year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1968–1969 excavation of the early 3rd-century B.C. shipwreck at Kyrenia, Cyprus. Archaeologists excavated the site in its entirety, and the wreckage included the remains of a well-preserved Mediterranean merchant ship and its cargo

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Dreamer’s Bay, Akrotiri – ongoing

Dreamer’s Bay, Akrotiri, Cyprus – ongoing Dreamer’s Bay – Simon James – 2017-19 Geoarchaeology – Dr. Ferréol Salomon – 2018 Palaeogeographic reconstruction – Miltiadis Polidorou – 2017 Dreamer’s Bay – Blue & Demesticha – 2022 Dreamer’s Bay- Blue & Michael – 2023 Dreamer’s Bay – Simon James – 2017-19 Scroll down to view project reports

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Anna Demetriou – 2016 – 2019 – Cyprus PhD Scholar

Anna Demetriou – 2016-2019 – University of Cyprus PhD Scholar I completed my undergraduate studies in archaeology in 2006, at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (Department of History and Archaeology, Faculty of Philosophy). I then continued my studies at the University College London (2007) where I acquired a Masters degree on Management of Archaeological

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