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Month: April 2012

3D Imaging for Archaeology using Structure Light Technology: Dr. Chris Begley: April 25th, 10:30am

April 9, 2012
Scott Tucker
News

The Centre for Maritime Archaeology Research Seminar series continues on April 25 at 10:30 in the Burgess Building, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton:   ‘3D Imaging for Archaeology using Structured Light Technology: Developments in Systems for Remote Areas, Hostile Environments,

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Living the life aquatic: a maritime archaeological odyssey – April 5th

April 2, 2012
Scott Tucker
News

With Titanic mania sweeping Southampton this month in memory of the 100th anniversary of its demise, Dr Helen Farr will provide a whirlwind tour of the development of seafaring and maritime activity from its origins in the Pleistocene, and our ancestors’ first open

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