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Environmental DNA Metabarcoding in Marine Ecosystems: Global Advances, Methodological Challenges, and Applications in the MENA Region. [PDF]
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Underwater Heritage documentation using photogrammetry: the CRAB system
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. The documentation and preservation of submerged cultural heritage present significant challenges due to the complexity of the underwater environment, including issues related to accessibility, visibility, and the lack of reliable reference data for ...
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IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
80 years ago, a U.S. Flying Tigers P40 jet was crashed in the Dianchi Lake. This letter introduces the applicability of aeromagnetic detection technology for such underwater cultural relics.
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80 years ago, a U.S. Flying Tigers P40 jet was crashed in the Dianchi Lake. This letter introduces the applicability of aeromagnetic detection technology for such underwater cultural relics.
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The Heritage
The North American Great Lakes offer a dynamic case study of inundated cultural landscapes. These bodies of water and the life around them have never been static.
Ashley Lemke, Mark Freeland
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The North American Great Lakes offer a dynamic case study of inundated cultural landscapes. These bodies of water and the life around them have never been static.
Ashley Lemke, Mark Freeland
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Journal for Cultural Research, 2023
This article will examine how underwater cultural heritage research can be an essential tool for reaching gender equality in the maritime world. It will examine the interplay of male and female identities in the maritime world of the past through the ...
E. Perez-Alvaro
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This article will examine how underwater cultural heritage research can be an essential tool for reaching gender equality in the maritime world. It will examine the interplay of male and female identities in the maritime world of the past through the ...
E. Perez-Alvaro
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Defining ‘underwater cultural heritage’
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2002The 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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Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development
PurposeUnderwater cultural heritage serves as both tangible and intangible evidence of humanity’s influence on all aspects of life. It bears witness to a shared memory and documents the countless changes that societies have faced and overcome over ...
Elena Perez-Alvaro
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PurposeUnderwater cultural heritage serves as both tangible and intangible evidence of humanity’s influence on all aspects of life. It bears witness to a shared memory and documents the countless changes that societies have faced and overcome over ...
Elena Perez-Alvaro
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Cultural Trends, 2023
The UNESCO Underwater Cultural Heritage Convention was adopted in 2001 and entered into force in 2009. Since then, it has been ratified by a total of 72 parties, but Cambodia remains the only one of these parties located in Asia.
R. Neuwirth
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The UNESCO Underwater Cultural Heritage Convention was adopted in 2001 and entered into force in 2009. Since then, it has been ratified by a total of 72 parties, but Cambodia remains the only one of these parties located in Asia.
R. Neuwirth
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