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Argentina: Maritime Archaeology
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2014D. Elkin
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Indigenising maritime archaeology
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia, 2019Madeline Fowler
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South Africa: Maritime Archaeology
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2014Jaco Boshoff
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Developing a new theoretical model for West African maritime archaeology
Critical African StudiesMaritime archaeology in West Africa, including the study of Indigenous maritime traditions, has immense potential to contribute to global discourses on histories of fishing and whaling, ports and harbours, trade and commerce, ecology and environment ...
M. Crutcher +2 more
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, 2020
Ships were essential for mobility during the colonial period, simultaneously serving as the mechanism of cultural exchange. The study of the artefacts recovered from shipwrecks provides valuable information on life at sea, relationships on-board, how ...
S. Manfio, Yann von Arnim
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Ships were essential for mobility during the colonial period, simultaneously serving as the mechanism of cultural exchange. The study of the artefacts recovered from shipwrecks provides valuable information on life at sea, relationships on-board, how ...
S. Manfio, Yann von Arnim
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Our Blue Planet: An Introduction to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology,
Australian Archaeology, 2021At first glance, one might imagine that this substantial volume of over 400 pages by Ford, Catsambis and Halligan, was an update of the Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology, a similarly weighty ...
J. McCarthy
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Maritime Claims and Underwater Archaeology: When History Meets Politics
Maritime Claims and Underwater Archaeology, 2021Among other circumstances relevant to maritime delimitations, some States have recently used the protection of underwater cultural heritage (UCH) as grounds for advancing jurisdictional or sovereignty claims over different maritime areas.
M. J. Aznar
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Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2019
Virtual Reality is becoming a complete and original way to leverage the enormous potential of the underwater cultural heritage world. In this paper, we illustrate how we used this tool and other 3D reconstruction to create a virtual experience on the ...
M. Secci +3 more
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Virtual Reality is becoming a complete and original way to leverage the enormous potential of the underwater cultural heritage world. In this paper, we illustrate how we used this tool and other 3D reconstruction to create a virtual experience on the ...
M. Secci +3 more
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Geophysical Techniques For Maritime Archaeological Surveys
17th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, 2003Over the last 10 years, the high-resolution marine geophysical survey field has witnessed significant advances in survey investigation equipment. New equipment is based on acoustic, optical, electrical and magnetic sensors however this paper will focus on the use of quantitative acoustic methods for the high resolution mapping of the seafloor for ...
M. Lawrence, I. Oxley, R. Bates
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Virtual Reality for Maritime Archaeology in 2.5D: A Virtual Dive on a Flute Wreck of 1659 in Iceland
2019 23rd International Conference in Information Visualization – Part II, 2019Public engagement with underwater cultural heritage presents a number of special challenges, particularly with regards to realism, authenticity and education.
J. McCarthy, K. Martin
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