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Month: July 2014

Important New Decision by Minister of Culture, Haiti for UNESCO protection of possible “Santa Maria” wreck

July 10, 2014
Michael Murray
Blog

Hello Everyone Just wanted to relate a landmark decision that has profound significance for the maritime archaeological protection of shipwrecks in Haitian waters regarding the investigation of the possible remains of the “Santa Maria”. It’s a good day for maritime

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Free Online Maritime Archaeology Course

July 1, 2014
Jesse Ransley
Blog, Events, News

Registration is now open for Shipwrecks and Submerged Worlds,  a free four week online course offered in conjunction with FutureLearn and starting on the 6th October 2014. Shipwrecks and Submerged Worlds gives you a unique opportunity  to gain an insight into the fascinating world

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