Bridging the Gap in Maritime Archaeology

Proceedings of a conference session held at CIfA 2014. The session focused on ways in which it is possible to engage with a wider audience in the course of maritime archaeological work. Papers offer a series of case studies exhibiting best practice with regard to individual maritime projects and exa...

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Main Author: Bell, Katy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Information
  • Copyright Information
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Creating Maritime Archaeology Research Communities
  • Katy Bell,
  • Figure 1 'The Iceberg'
  • Figure 2 How do we integrate all stakeholders?
  • Archaeological Skills in a Commercial Marine Environment: What marine archaeologists need to succeed in a development-led context
  • Andrea T. Hamel* and Toby Gane, MCIfA**
  • Figure 3 Wind farm under construction (Wessex Archaeology).
  • Figure 4 Aggregate dredger at work (Mineral Products Association (MPA))
  • Figure 5: Sidescan sonar image of the Talis (Wessex Archaeology)
  • Figure 6 Geoarchaeologist recording a vibrocore (Wessex Archaoelogy)
  • Figure 7 Diver at work using SSD (Wessex Archaeology)
  • Figure 8 Diver using an airlift for excavation (Wessex Archaeology)
  • Figure 9 Diver surveying the Swash Channel Wreck (Wessex Archaeology)
  • Figure 10: Marine archaeologists wet sieving dredged aggregate material (Wessex Archaeology).
  • Experience is everything: England's Protected Wreck Diver Trails
  • Mark Beattie-Edwards
  • Figure 11 The Heritage Cycle. English Heritage
  • Figure 12 The location of eight diver stations surrounding the outer perimeter of the Norman's Bay Wreck. © NAS and Wessex Archaeology.
  • Figure 13 A diver preparing to visit the Norman's Bay Wreck with the NAS. © NAS.
  • Figure 14 The design of the waterproof guide used by divers during their visit to the Norman's Bay Wreck. © NAS.
  • Figure 15 The online interactive visualisation of the HMS m/A1 submarine, developed by 3deep Media Ltd and hosted by the NAS. © NAS.
  • Figure 16 Divers on the marker buoy on the Norman's Bay Wreck Diver Trail, funded by Lloyds Register LR250 Project. © NAS
  • Figure 17 A diver visiting the Coronation Wreck Diver Trail. © Coronation Wreck Project.
  • Not necessarily between a rock and a hard place. English Heritage, Tyneside BSAC and Wessex Archaeology working together at the Gun Rocks wreck
  • Peta Knott
  • Figure 18 Map of Gun Rocks area. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright 2013.
  • Figure 19 Gun Rocks area showing numbered sidescan sonar anomalies and striped areas of diver searches
  • Figure 20: Tyneside diver with anchor (A. Hunt).
  • Figure 21: photogrammetry rendering of a cannon.
  • Figure 22: Site 1 plan.
  • Figure 23: Cannon from Gun Rocks at Bamburgh Castle.
  • A maritime archaeological case study where research on the understanding and appreciation of the heritage integrates and merges different parties, from academia to museums, from local government to volunteers and integration of minorities in a creative an
  • Paola Palma
  • Figure 24 Iron Age Logboat
  • Figure 25 Harry Paye Day
  • Figure 26 Swash Channel Wreck
  • Figure 27: Rudder of Swash Channel Wreck
  • Figure 28 Working with people with dementia
  • Figure 29 Festival of Maritime Archaeology