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Interested in Roman ports and harbours?

December 6, 2012
Lucy Blue
News

The Centre for Maritime Archaeology (CMA) at the University of Southampton has carried out lots of  exciting projects relating to ports and the maritime past. The CMA hosts a team of specialists who undertake research into ancient shipwrecks of Roman

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CMA Summer Fieldwork Seminar Series

October 16, 2012
Scott Tucker
Events, News

The CMA Research Group is hosting a Summer Fieldwork Seminar Series to highlight the work of CMA faculty and students over the past year. 10/9 Dr. Fraser Sturt – Archaeology Underwater? Recent fieldwork on the Pleistocene Landscape 10/16 Scott Tucker

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Welcome

September 24, 2012
Fraser Sturt
News

Welcome to the 2012 MA/MSc in Maritime Archaeology cohort.  We look forward to meeting you during the induction week.

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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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Tides across space: new approaches in understanding maritime cultural landscape dynamics

March 29, 2012
Scott Tucker
News

Rodrigo Pacheco-Ruiz,  a PhD student in maritime archaeology here in Southampton, will be presenting his paper on Tides across space at the CAA 2012 conference this week. Read more

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Why scouring the sea for sunken treasures is big business

March 13, 2012
Scott Tucker
News

Dr Lucy Blue takes part in CNN discussion of the historical shipwreck salvage business in the US.  Deep sea treasure hunters may evoke storybook images of swashbuckling buccaneers on daring ocean adventures.  For those in the rapidly expanding sector of marine

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