On 08.01.2024 we present the 26th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Nireas Markakis(Aix-Marseille University) Maritime commerce, naval supremacy and piracy in the Peloponnese-Crete strait: the island of Kythera. A geoarchaeological assessment Abstract: The island of Kythera is located upon one of the most dangerous passages, of one of the most„#MAREMonday 26“ weiterlesen
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On 04.12.2023 we present the 25th session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Mohamed Abdelaziz(Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Alexandria Department of Antiquities, Research Associate at CEAlex / UAR 3134 CNRS) Revealing underwater 3D hidden Archaeological inscriptions in Alexandria, Egypt: Mixed techniques between Photogrammetry and Virtual reflectance transformation imaging Abstract: In Alexandria-Egypt,„#MAREMonday 25“ weiterlesen
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On 06.11.2023 we present the 23rd session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Julia Zerafa(University of Malta) An Assessment of the Dgħajsa tal-Latini as a Traditional Working Seacraft in the Maltese Islands: Its construction, role and identity in an evolving maritime landscape. Abstract: The Dgħajsa tal-Latini is a traditional working seacraft, prominent„#MAREMonday 24“ weiterlesen
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On 02.10.2023 we present the 23rd session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Kato Nees(Aix-Marseille University) 3D Acquisition, Modelling and Reconstruction in Naval Archaeology:A Case study of the Sewn Boat Poreč 1 (Istria, Croatia) Abstract: In the past two decades, research in naval archaeology has experienced a profound transformation due to the„#MAREMonday 23“ weiterlesen
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On 01.05.2023 we present the 22th session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Asmaa Fayed(Alexandria Center for Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage,Alexandria University) Management of beached and intertidal shipwreck Abstract: Tidal motion, sediments transportation, coastal erosion and exposure duration are some of challenges that influence decisions making related to management for„#MAREMonday 22“ weiterlesen
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On 03.04.2023 we present the 21th session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Soledad Solana Rubio(Universidad de Cádiz) Underwater Archaeology in the Bay of Algeciras: non-intrusive documentation in a privileged nautical area Abstract: The subject of my research is navigation and maritime traffic in the Strait of Gibraltar, an obligatory passageway between„#MAREMonday 21“ weiterlesen
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On 06.03.2023 we present the 20th session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Sara Macke(Department of Maritime Civilizations, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel) Bronze Age Stone Anchors of the Eastern Mediterranean – Considering provenance through a geoarchaeological approach Abstract: Sara Mackea, Assaf Yasur-Landaua,b, Ehud Galilib,c, Gal Yasur4, Tami Zilberman4, Ruth Shahack-Grossa,b a„#MAREMonday 20“ weiterlesen
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On 06.02.2023 we present the 19th session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Dimitra Voutyrea, (Korseai Institute. Institute of Historical & Archaeological Research) Fortuitous shipwrecks in a Mare Incognitum? An integrated analysis of Late Roman Pontic Cargoes in Fournoi Archipelago (Aegean). Abstract: The five-year underwater archaeological survey of Fournoi Archipelago (2015-2018, 2020)„#MAREMonday 19“ weiterlesen
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On 16.01.2023 we present the 18th session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Georgia-Dimitra Kyriakou(Department of History and Archaeology – University of Cyprus) The evolution of the mast-step in the Mediterranean (7th c. BC – 3rd c. AD): A structural and functional analysis Abstract: The mast-step is the longitudinal structure and the„#MAREMonday 18“ weiterlesen
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On 05.12.2022 we present the 17th session of our online lecture series with a contribution by Katharina Zerzeropulos(ROOTS Cluster of Excellence – CAU Kiel) A space syntax approach to Ostia’s port Abstract: The city of Ostia is mostly known as the port city of Rome, which elevates the significance of the actual port and its„MAREMonday 17“ weiterlesen
