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High abundance of Early Miocene sea cows from Qatar shows repeated evolution of seagrass ecosystem engineers in Eastern Tethys. [PDF]

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Pyenson ND   +8 more
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SIGNIFICANCE deep learning based platform to fight illicit trafficking of Cultural Heritage goods. [PDF]

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Malinverni ES   +7 more
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Reflectance spectroscopy reveals mineralogy and preservation of ceramics from the Bidong Shipwreck. [PDF]

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Yunos NKM   +6 more
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The dispersal of domestic cats from Northern Africa and their introduction to Europe over the last two millennia

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De Martino M   +51 more
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Assessing coastal development impacts on Indigenous Peoples

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Villasante S   +18 more
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Defining ‘underwater cultural heritage’

International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2002
The newly adopted United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization's Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage provides the first universal protection regime for this value archaeological resource. A central difficulty in concluding this Convention was defining underwater cultural heritage.
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Underwater cultural heritage and human rights

2023
This chapter takes the view that there are multiple indications in theory and trends in practice testifying to the emergence of a human rights approach to cultural heritage which, regardless of its peculiarities, also applies to underwater cultural heritage (UCH).
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Underwater cultural heritage is integral to marine ecosystems

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2022
Underwater cultural heritage (UCH) supports marine biodiversity and influences connectivity. UCH structure, colonizing organisms, and anthropogenic stressors interact to shape sites over time, but these interactions are poorly understood. Here, we express the urgent need for biology-archeology collaborations to address interdisciplinary questions.
Kirstin S. Meyer-Kaiser, Calvin H. Mires
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