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On 02.03.2026 we present the 45th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Simon Moramarco(Université Paul-Valéry de Montpellier) Transportation, commercialization and diffusion of works of art and art craft objects during the Roman era (2nd century BC – 5th century AD) in southern Gaul Abstract: At the end of the Second Punic War, the„#MAREMonday 45“ weiterlesen

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On 02.02.2026 we present the 44th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Konstantinos Merkouris(University of Patras) Remote Sensing in Underwater Archaeology: Exploration, Identification, and Documentation of the submerged cultural heritage site of Grotta, Naxos, Greece Abstract: The Mediterranean basin hosts a large number of underwater archaeological sites, the result of long-standing human activity„#MAREMonday 44“ weiterlesen

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On 12.01.2026 we present the 43rd session of our online lecture series with a contribution of M.A.R.E Organising Committee Book Launch: “Maritime Archaeology Research Exchange (M.A.R.E.) Papers from the 2021–2023 online lecture series” Abstract: To make the #MAREMonday Online Lecture Series more tangible, the organising committee decided to publish the proceedings of the project in form of„#MAREMonday 43“ weiterlesen

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On 01.12.2025 we present the 42nd session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Juan del Caño Cobo(University of Cyprus & Universidad de Sevilla) From Kition-Kathari to Agios Prodromos: A Preliminary Study of Cypro-Archaic and Cypro-Classical Phoenician Maritime Transport Containers at Kition Abstract: Throughout the Iron Age, the Phoenician culture and identity played a major„#MAREMonday 42“ weiterlesen

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On 03.11.2025 we present the 41st session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Jaris Cole Darwin(Leiden University) Maritime rituality in Late Bronze Age Cyprus: a geospatial and statistical consideration of the stone anchor assemblage at Kition Area II, Cyprus Abstract: The sea is a powerful, liminal space. Throughout time, it has always evoked anxiety„#MAREMonday 41“ weiterlesen

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On 06.10.2025 we present the 40th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Kaylie Aja Rogers(University of Oxford) The Total Institution and Navy Dog Mascots During the 20th Century Abstract: This study examines the significant role of dog mascots aboard naval vessels during the twentieth century through the lens of Goffman’s concept of total„#MAREMonday 40“ weiterlesen

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On 05.05.2025 we present the 39th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Marco Freitas(CEAM-Portugal) Ponta de São Lourenço, the SS Newton and Madeira in the context of transatlantic routes during the 19th century, Portugal Abstract: The archaeological site of Ponta de São Lourenço is the easternmost location on Madeira Island, Portugal. With the work previously„#MAREMonday 39“ weiterlesen

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On 07.04.2025 we present the 38th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Alberto Bravo-Morata Rodríguez(Aix-Marseille University, Centre Camille Jullian) The Phoenician Shipwreck of Xlendi, a Central Mediterrean exceptional shipwreck. From discovery to the latest results Abstract: Off the coasts of the Maltese archipelago, in the centre of the Mediterranean, the shipwreck of Xlendi„#MAREMonday 38“ weiterlesen

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On 03.03.2025 we present the 37th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Francisco Mendes(University of Lisbon, CHAM – NOVA FCSH) Three-Dimensional Reconstruction in Nautical Archaeology – A team’s experience in Lisbon Abstract: In the last ten years the quantity of ships and boats hulls in the Portuguese archaeological record has considerably augmented, mainly„#MAREMonday 37“ weiterlesen

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On 03.02.2025 we present the 36th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of George Apeitos(University of Oxford) Names of Athenian Triremes: Investigating Group Cohesiveness and Social Identity in the Athenian navy of the 4th century BC Abstract: The set of inscriptions known as the Naval Inventories of Athens (IG II2 1604 – IG II2„#MAREMonday 36“ weiterlesen