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The international Journal of Maritime Archaeology is the first to address all aspects of maritime archaeology, both terrestrial and underwater | @SpringerAnthro

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🆕 #BookReview @wracksandruins & Peter B. Campbell (eds) 'Contemporary Philosophy for Maritime Archaeology: Flat Ontologies, Oceanic Thought, & the Anthropocene' (2023 Sidestone Press) by Killian Colm Quigley 🆓🔗 rdcu.be/dnqHc Springer Nature SpringerAnthro Mary Sue Daoud

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🆕 #BookReview Lynn Harris & Valerie Johnson's (eds) 'Excavating the Histories of Slave-Trade & Pirate Ships: Property, Plunder & Loss' (2022 Springer Nature) by Charles Ewen 🆓🔗 rdcu.be/dnqIN SpringerAnthro Mary Sue Daoud Dr. Annalies Corbin

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🆕 The Application of #Photogrammetric & Topographic Techniques to Investigate Submerged Caves: A Case Study of Georeferenced Point Installation at the #FontOfSesAiguades Cave (#Mallorca) by Manuel Fumás Soldevilla et al. 🔗link.springer.com/article/10.100… #UnderwaterArchaeology

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How far can we see at night? According to our study (Fabio Durastante), in presence of the best atmospheric conditions, we can see up to 550 m, that is barely the 1.4% of what can be seen under the same atmospheric conditions with daylight. #Visnant #ucm #Archaeology Journal of Maritime Archaeology

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🆕 Marine Geophysical Survey of a Medieval #Shipwreck in Shallow Waters Using an #AutonomousSurfaceVehicle: A Case Study from Avaldsnes, Norway by Hallgjerd H. Ravnås et al. 🆓🔗rdcu.be/dx35T #3DMapping #SubBottomProfiler #Photogrammetry 📷 M. Ditta Arkeologisk museum

🆕 Marine Geophysical Survey of a Medieval #Shipwreck in Shallow Waters Using an #AutonomousSurfaceVehicle: A Case Study from Avaldsnes, Norway by Hallgjerd H. Ravnås et al.

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#3DMapping #SubBottomProfiler #Photogrammetry

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🆕✅ Nocturnal Seafaring: the Reduction of Visibility at Night & its Impact on Ancient Mediterranean Seafaring. A Study Based on 8–4th Centuries BC Evidence by ChiaraMMauro & Fabio Durastante 🆓🔗 rdcu.be/dygp7 #Sight #Sailing #MediterraneanSea #Antiquity 📷 CM Mauro

🆕✅ Nocturnal Seafaring: the Reduction of Visibility at Night &amp; its Impact on Ancient Mediterranean Seafaring. A Study Based on 8–4th Centuries BC Evidence by <a href="/ChiaraMariaMau1/">ChiaraMMauro</a> &amp; <a href="/CirdansHome/">Fabio Durastante</a>

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#Sight #Sailing #MediterraneanSea #Antiquity

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🆕✅ Metal Objects Were Much Desired: A Sixteenth-Century #Shipwreck #Cargo off the Coast of Esposende (Portugal) and the Importance of Studying Ship Cargos by Tânia Manuel Casimiro et al. 🆓🔗 rdcu.be/dC5GQ #Pewter #Brass 📷 Ana Almeida

🆕✅ Metal Objects Were Much Desired: A Sixteenth-Century #Shipwreck #Cargo off the Coast of Esposende (Portugal) and the Importance of Studying Ship Cargos by Tânia Manuel Casimiro et al.

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#Pewter #Brass

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🚨 Call for Papers 🚨extended for Special Issue on Maritime Archaeology of World War II and the Cold War by guest editors Jim Delgado and Mike Brennan 🔗 link.springer.com/collections/hb… #MaritimeArchaeology #WorldWarII #ColdWar

🚨 Call for Papers 🚨extended for Special Issue on Maritime Archaeology of World War II and the Cold War by guest editors Jim Delgado and Mike Brennan 
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