Our PhD students study a diverse range of topics in a variety of geographic areas and time frames.
Recent thesis topics have included:
Mesolithic Coastal Community Perception of Environmental Change in the Southern North Sea Basin (2012) Elizabeth Dewing
Maritime cultures of the Erythraean Sea (2009) Ross Iain Thomas
Piscationes in Mauretania Tingitana: marine resource exploitation in a Roman North African province (2009) Athena L. Trakadas
Aspects of identity & nationhood: commemorating, representing & replicating the Greek maritime past (2008) Eleni Stefanou
The medieval Nile : route, navigation and landscape in Islamic Egypt (2008) John Peter Cooper
The reflexive navigator: theory and directions in maritime archaeology (2008) Jorge Manuel Herrera Tovar
Maritime technological change in the ancient Mediterranean: the invention of the lateen sail (2008) Julian Whitewright
Pudding Pan: a Roman shipwreck and its cargo in context (2006) Michael Walsh
Coastal colonization in prehistory (2006) Kieran Westley
Egypt and the Roman maritime trade: a focus on Alexandria (2005) Emad Khalil
Shipwreck archaeology and social relations: identifying British maritime strategies in the South Atlantic during the 18th century (2004) Virginia Dellino