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Ships are the most frequent find underwater. This shipwreck sank in Albania during the 4th century AD while sailing from North Africa up the Adriatic Sea. Elaine Ferritto snapped this photo of me as I swam it during our 2012 field school in Albania. Learning how people use the sea today is one of the most fascinating aspects of maritime archaeology. From sailing tall ships to working with fishermen, the joy of the sea is something that never tires. My research working with f.
University of Southern Denmark Maritime Archaeology Programme Blog. University of Southern Denmark Maritime Archaeology Programme Blog. Maritime Archaeology Newsletter from Denmark. Excavating the wreck of Princessan Hedvig Sophia. Museum trips to Roskilde and Thorsminde. April 8th saw the .
Applications of GIS in Maritime Archaeology. A Forum for Training, Development, and Research Related to a Thesis in Predictive Modeling and GIS in Maritime Archaeology at the University of West Florida. Tuesday, December 6, 2011. Monday, December 5, 2011. Thursday, August 4, 2011.
We have a new webpage. This blog will not be updated anymore. Using a 3D laser scanner on the Faro arm. For their patience and expertise, helping the SDU students remain at the forefront of archaeological innovation. Many thanks also to the German Maritime Museum.
Forgotten Wrecks of the First World War. Impact of Bait Digging on Archaeology. What is maritime archaeology? HMD John Mitchell Interactive Model. Ports, Marinas and Harbours. Technical Modelling and 3D Services.