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Poster session

Session A - Telling the Tales 

A1 -  Bringing the UCH to Life

1. Once upon a time in a sailing ship - Ballast stones and intimate maritime engagements - Katariina Vuori

2. The SS Newton (1881) and the Archaeology of Ponta de São Lourenço on the Island of Madeira, Portugal - Marco Freitas

A3 - Sustainable Tourism

3. Social Perception of Intertidal Cultural Heritage in the VESTIGIUM Project - Yolanda González-Campos-Baeza

A4 - Maritime Collections 

4. A Multi-Faceted Expansion, Update and Re-Analysis of a Maritime Archaeology Database: Ancient Shipwrecks of the Mediterranean and the Roman Provinces. A.J. Parker, BAR International Series 580 1992 - Jeremy Stuart Green

5. Show Me Our Boats: Analysing the Interpretation and Presentation of Egyptian Boats and Shipwrights Practices in the Display Context of the Egyptian Museums - Noran Hamed

6. Lost Plot in Porcelain: Biography of a Shipwrecked Bowl - Sarah Ward

7. Vessels in Transit: The Changing Lives of Traditional Boats Across Museums, Archives, and Digital Worlds - Yingying Yan

Session B - UCH & Avocational Archaeology

B2 - . Maritime Heritage Societies

8. The Coffee Wrecks: Coffea Arabica From 18th- to 19th-Century Shipwrecks and What Modern Genomics Approaches on Conserved DNA Can Reveal About the Progress of Plant Breeding and Maritime History - Eero Saarinen

Session C - UN Decade

C1 - UCH in the UN Ocean Decade 

9. Legal Framework for Scientific Diving in Spain: Theory and Practice - Aixa Barbarin Lopez

10. Exploring Values of Ocean Heritage: Storytelling, Connection and Identity - Hannah Cocks

Session D - Underwater and Coastal Landscapes

D2 - Coastal Maritime Landscapes

11. Paléogéographie de la Baie de Bourgneuf Depuis la Fin de la Transgression Flandrienne - Rémy Arthuis

12. The Fishing-Canning Activities in the Latin Colony of Carteia (Strait of Gibraltar): The Cetaria XIV and the Coastal Archaeology - José Ángel Expósito

13. Coast-R Network + and the Resilience Coastal Communities and Seas Programme - Briony McDonagh

14. Potential farbour facilities along the Bulgarian coast - Preslav Peev

15. Forgotten Harbour - The Medieval Harbour of Puck (Poland) in the Context of the Early Medieval Baltic Zone - Mateusz Popek

16. Towards a Better Integration of Europe’s Mesolithic Coastal Heritage – Transdisciplinary and Transsectoral Approaches in the HORIZON MSCA Doctoral Network ArCHe - Almut Schülke

17. TESTEREP: Reconstructing 5000 Years of Belgian Coastal Evolution by Studying a Lost Island - Soetkin Vervust

D3 - Submerged Prehistoric Landscapes in the Face of Development 

18. SUBNORDICA - Beyond Submerged Landscapes - Ruth Plets

19. The Drowning of Dogger Bank  implications of a geological palaeolandscape evolution study on archaeology of submerged landscapes - Andy Emery

D4 - The Double Narrative of Man and Water - Approaches and Perspectives 

20. Shipbuilding in Pisa Through the Centuries. A New Reading in the Light of Archaeological Sources - Laura Peruzzi

21. Central Eurasia and Approaches to Identifying Minoan and Mycenean Anchoring Traditions - Gregory Votruba

D5 - Prehistoric Human Landscapes are Hidden in Rivers, Lakes, and the Sea - Considering the Seemingly Impossible Possible and Finding Interdisciplinary Explanatory Models

22. Post-Glacial Human SEASCAPE with Submerged Stone Age Megastructures Hidden in the Western Baltic Sea? - Jacob Geersen

23. Sunken Stone Age Megastructures: What Has Been Built, What Has Survived, and What Can we Resolve with Marine Geophysical Methods? - Jacob Geersen

Session E - River Archaeology

E1 - River versus Climate Change

24. Phenomenology of Climate Change: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach to the Senses and Meanings of Climate Alterations in a Lacustrine Amphibious Culture Community in the Colombian Caribbean - Luis Alvarez

25. Islands and Water: Rethinking the Concept of Water in Popular Imaginary and Representations in Climate Change Era. Case of the Indian Ocean Islands - Mamie Nuccia Albertine Ratsaramiafara

E2 - River and Inland Water Archaeology: Exploring submerged and Watercourse-Linked Cultural Heritage

26. Lost in the River: Animals and Daily Life of Medieval Brussels - Bea De Cupere

27. Echoes in the Sediment: Reconstructing the Senne Through Molluscs and Caddisflies - Bea De Cupere

28. Navigation and Fluvial Archaeology on the Tarn River Using Archival Data and a GIS-based Approach - Margaux Fasquelle

29. The Nautical Traditions of the Niger River: An Unexpected Heritage - Patrick Feron

30. Multidisciplinary Project for the Study of Rivers in Veneto Region (Italy) - Sergey Khokhlov

31. Gallo-Roman Bank Revetments Along the Senne River in Brussels (Belgium) - Sylvianne Modrie

32. Turin and its Waters. Historical-Topographical Reflections in the Light of Recent Archaeological Discoveries - Frida Occelli

33. The ‘Boat of Ostend’ (Belgium) Revisited - Marnix Pieters 

34. Protection of Inland National Heritage Through Modern Documentation Techniques of Underwater Archeological Sites - Pjotr Prejs

35. The Term Portus in Dressel 20 Amphorae - Alberto Salas 

36. RETS : Revealing the Senne. A Hidden Landmark in the Historical Center of Brussels. Preliminary Results - Dries Vergouwen

Session F - Intertidal Archaeology

F1 - Intertidal Cultural Heritage

37. Vestigium Project: Paleobiological Heritage in the Intertidal Landscape - Eduardo Jesús Bernáldez Sánchez

38. Intertidal Shipwrecks: Challenges, Opportunities and Management - Asma Fayed

39. Intertidal Contexts and Underwater Cultural Heritage: Case Study in El Cóndor, Río Negro, Argentina - Bianca Minichelli

Session G - Ships & Navigation

G4 - Archaeology and History of Medieval and Early Modern Cargo Ships in Baltic Sea

40. Identifying Wrecks in the Medieval Waters of Finland - David Cleasby

41. Double Dutch Shipwreck of a 17th-Century Cargo Ship in the Former Dutch Zuiderzee - Ernie De Jonghe

42. A Unique Ship Wreck Found with a Unique Cargo - Jim Hansson

G5 - Shripwreck Studies 

43. Uncovering the Past: The San Pedro de Alcántara Shipwreck and Its Possible Connection to the Fernando - Mili Jiménez Melero

44. The Woods in Medieval and Modern Shipbuilding. Archaeobotanical Approach to Mediterranean Shipwrecks - Aymar Maluenda Soler

45. The Doel Cogs: Past, Present and Future - Lore Poelmans

46. Tacking OD2: Charting a new course into the past. An archaeological study of the 19th-Century shipwreck OD2 from Flevoland - Lisa Smeyers 

Session H - Regional Overviews

H1 - Maritime Archaeology of the Arab World

47. The Umluj Shipwreck: A Window into Red Sea and Indian Ocean Trade - Majed Alonazi 

48. Ayla's Excavations Revealed the Significance of its Seaport Through the Discovery of Various Portable Artifacts - Fatima Abushaqqal

H2 - Asian Undewater Archaeology 

49. Godawaya: The Cargo of the Indian Ocean Vessel (2nd Century BCE) - Rasika Muthucumarana

Session I - Trade and Material Culture

I1 - From Local to Global 

50. The San José Galleon: Circulation, Trade, and Cultural Exchange in the Early Modern Period - Victoria Báez Santos

51. The Shipwreck of the W.A. Scholten near Dover - Willem Dijkman

52. Hellenistic Shipwrecks of the Island Šćedro, Croatia - Tea Katunaric Kirjakov

53. Maritime Trade Routes of Tang and Song China (618–1279 AD) Ceramics in the Indian Ocean - Weile Li

54. Cultural Smugglers of the Stage: Traveling Performers and Theatrical Exchange in East and Southeast Asia's Maritime Networks (16th-19th Century) - Ayaka Nguyen

55. Underwater Cultural Heritage in Uruguay: Tracing the Maritime History and Cultural Significance of Artifacts in Coastal Protected Areas - Elena Saccone

56. The Wooden Ship Construction Under the Cliffs of the Fortress on Island Pag in Croatia - Ines Šelendić Taras

57. Maritime Cultural Exchange: Shaping Global Identities - Sarah Ward

 

Session J - UCH and the Environment

J1 - Toxic Legacies 

58. Australian Warship Wrecks in Timor-Leste - Natali Pearson

Session K - Methodology

K1 - 3D Modelling 

59. PS Comet, Craignish Point, Argyll: A Forerunner of the Clydeside Shipbuilding Industry - Stephanie Said

K2 - Deep Sea Archaeology 

60. Methods, Techniques and Technologies Applied to the Study and Safeguarding of Underwater Cultural Heritage in Deep - Nicolás Lizarazo Fernández

61. The Use of Underwater Vehicles in Archaeological Research: Current Status and Methodological Perspectives in Spain - Alejandro Mañas-García

62. Analytical Frameworks for the Study of the Dispersion and Distribution in Deep Waters of Artifacts from the San José Galleon Shipwreck (Cartagena de Indias, Colombia) - Juliana Quintero Hernández

K3 - Digital Reconstruction of Shipwrecks 

63. Riverbank to Riverbank: The Construction of Ferries in Saskatchewan, Canada - Michael Lewis

64. Non-intrusive Approach to the Naval Architecture of the San José Galleon - Ricardo Borrero Londoño

Session L - Management and Legal Actions 

L1 - UCH Management in World Heritage Sites

65. The Wadden Sea… A World Heritage Site (but not for Cultural Heritage) - Martijn Manders 

66. Integrating Marine Cultural Heritage in East African World Heritage Sites: Bridging Gaps for Sustainable Conservation - Arturo Rey da Silva

L2 - Underwater and Maritime Heritage Management 

67. Intersectoral Model for the Management, Protection and Investigation of the Archaeological Context of the San José Galleon Shipwreck, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia - Alhena Caicedo Fernández

68. Blue Economy and Heritage: Sustainable Port Development through Underwater Cultural Heritage Management. PortSub Project - Felipe Cerezo Andreo

69. ‘Belgian’ Shipwreck Sites Present Beyond Belgian Waters: Challenges and Opportunities - Willem De Cuyper

70. The Marine Historic Environment Record Service: Integrating Heritage Data for Policy, Planning, and Public Engagement - Yingying Yan

Session M - Inventories

M1 - Inventorying UCH: An Old Challenge

71. The National Registry of Underwater Cultural Heritage in Colombia: Inter-Institutional Perspectives and Challenges -  Victoria Báez Santos

72. Baltic Sea 3D Wrecksite Ontology - Markku Luoto

Session O - Preservation of UCH

O1 - Preservation of UCH

73. Innovative Blue Culture Technologies for the Protection, Monitoring, and Virtual Exploration of Underwater Cultural Heritage - Pavel Georgiev 

74. Conservation During the Archaeological Works of the Herakles Project. Methodology and Best Practices - Marina Goñalons Lapiedra

75. Monitoring Intertidal Heritage with inSAR – The VESTIGIUM Project - David Villalón Torres

Session P - UNESCO Convention 

P1 - Make the 2001 Convention Universal to Address Current Challenges and Emergency Situations

76. Tempering Passion with Calm Reflexion - Terence Newman

77. Environmental risk mapping and 3D monitoring: cost-effective strategies for underwater heritage protection - Jordy Moies

Session Q - Conservation & Diversity

Q2 - Unity in Diversity 

78. Cannons on the beach - Ine Demerre