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Maritime Archaeology Research Exchange

A conference for young researchers


#MAREMonday 48

On 01.06.2026 we present the 48th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Leah Tavasi(University of Oxford) Sales of Sail: The Production and Economy of Roman Egyptian Sails Filling a gap in classical maritime literature by creating an economy of sails – how much they cost, where they were made, who made them –…

#MAREMonday 47

On 04.05.2026 we present the 47th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Tanya Lee(University of East Anglia Norwich, School of History and Art History) Interdisciplinary Approaches to Material Culture in a Maritime Crossroads: Ceramic Assemblages and the Negotiation of Identity in Okinawa’s Fortress Sites This lecture examines the interpretive potential of interdisciplinary methodologies…

#MAREMonday 46

On 06.04.2026 we present the 46th session of our online lecture series with a contribution of Nada Kamel Nofal(Alexandria Centre for Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage, Alexandria University) Bahar UNESCO Club: Connecting the Public to Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage The Bahar Project is an educational awareness initiative designed to promote appreciation for the importance of…

#MAREMonday 45

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 44

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…


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