I am a facilitator for the Shipwrecks and Submerged Worlds MOOC. I am also a PhD student at University of Southampton, head underwater archaeologist for the nonprofit CAIRN, and archaeological director for the Albanian Center for Marine Research.
Upcoming talk- Roman Maritime Law: Navigating Mare Nostrum The Portus Limen project is hosting a talk by Dr. Paul du Plessis from the school of law of Edinburgh on March 8 at 5 pm in the Archaeology building at the University of Southampton.
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Upcoming talk- Roman Maritime Law: Navigating Mare Nostrum The Portus Limen project is hosting a talk by Dr. Paul du Plessis from the school of law of Edinburgh on March 8 at 5 pm in the Archaeology building at the University of Southampton.
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Sadly, Martin Dean passed away a few days ago. Martin was the long time director of the Archaeological Diving Unit at St. Andrews, which pioneered commercial/CRM maritime archaeology in the UK.
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Sadly, Martin Dean passed away a few days ago. Martin was the long time director of the Archaeological Diving Unit at St. Andrews, which pioneered commercial/CRM maritime archaeology in the UK.
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The next IKUWA conference will be held in Fremantle, West Australia, from November 28-December 2, 2016. It will be hosted by the Western Australian Museum and marks the first time the conference has been outside of Europe.
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The next IKUWA conference will be held in Fremantle, West Australia, from November 28-December 2, 2016. It will be hosted by the Western Australian Museum and marks the first time the conference has been outside of Europe.
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The Programme for ISBSA 14 has been arranged. 71 papers and 30 posters are going to be presented during the week of 21–25 September in historic Gdansk, Poland.
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The Programme for ISBSA 14 has been arranged. 71 papers and 30 posters are going to be presented during the week of 21–25 September in historic Gdansk, Poland.
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The Royal Archaeological Institute’s annual conference will be held at the University of Southampton and titled Ships and Shore-lines: Maritime Archaeology for the 21st Century on 16 – 18 October 2015. Organised by the Royal Archaeological Institute, in association with the University of Southampton Lifelong Learning Programme and the Centre for Maritime Archaeology.
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