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Wednesday 15 October

9:00 - 10:30 : Keynote presentations

9:00 - 9:45 : Keynote: Achievements and Challenges for Underwater Cultural Heritage in Latin America - Dolores Elkin

9:45 - 10:30 : Keynote: The Exciting Tales of Our Past: The Importance of Relevance, Connections and Community - James Delgado

10:30 - 11:15 : Coffee Break 

Coffee is served in the entrance room Grote Foyer and on the top floor in room Panorama. 

11:15 - 12:45 : Parallel Sessions

Theatre hall Grote Post : Session M1 : Inventorying UCH - An Old Challenge - Anais Dimeglio

  • An Inventory of Submerged Heritage in the Former Zuiderzee - Miriam Kruijssen
  • Inventorying and Raising Awareness about Maritime Archaeological Heritage from Operation Dynamo - Claire Destanque
  • Documenting the Maritime Archaeology of Pakistan - Amer Khan
  • Inventorying Intangible Maritime Heritage: A U.S. Perspective - Madeline Roth

Theatre hall Kleine Post : Session I1 : From Local to Global - Sarah Ward 

  • Sailing the Frictional Sea: Sailing Mobility a Necessary Basis of Maritime Interactions - David Gal
  • Tracing Global Networks Through Ceramics: Interdisciplinary Insights from the HMS St. George Wreck - Konstantina Gkaraliakou
  • Post Medieval Shipwreck on Southern Reef near Silba Island - Dino Taras

Room Dactylo : Session D5 : Prehistoric Human Landscapes are Hidden - Harald Lübke

  • Making the Seemingly Impossible, Possible: Combining 9,000-year-old Submerged Prehistoric Archaeology, Virtual Reality, and Artificial Intelligence - Ashley Lemke
  • Looking for the Hidden Paleolithic of Northern Iberia. Surveying the Late Pleistocene Landscapes of the Continental Shelf of the Bay of Biscay - Pablo Arias
  • Archaeological Investigations of the Submerged Stone Structure Blinkerwall: Preliminary Results - Marcel Bradtmöller
  • The Submerged Stone Structure Blinkerwall – Evidence of a Drive Lane for the Late Glacial / Early Holocene Mass Hunting of Reindeer Herds in Northern Europe? - Afke van Zijverden 

Room Atelier +1 : Session B1 : Integrating the Public into UCH - Andrew Viduka

  • Building Community-led Maritime Archaeology in New Zealand: Successes and Future Needs - Kurt Bennett
  • Two Danish Slave Ships in Costa Rica? Community-Based Archaeological Investigation of Cahuita’s Underwater Wrecks - Andreas Kallmeyer Bloch
  • Does It Usually Cause Devastation to Collect Artifacts Underwater? Hobby Collectors in Penghu, Taiwan: A Look at Their Interest and Motivation - Ying Cheng
  • Affiliated Volunteers - Monitoring and Protecting Our Underwater Cultural Heritage - Hefin Meara 

Room Klas : Session A2 : History of Maritime Archaeology - Lauren Tidbury

  • Listening to our Past: Recording the History of Maritime Archaeology - Iro Camici
  • The Lost Narratives; British Martime Archaeology Pioneers and their Contributions - Mallory Haas
  • Nic Flemming and Honor Frost: Harbour Hunters - Max MacDonald
  • “Tell Him to Get Working! He’s Not a Bloody archaeologist!” Making the Case for Including Treasure Hunters in the History of Maritime Archaeology - Stephanie Morris 

Room Telefonie : Session G2 : The Lost Navy - Minna Koivikko

  • The Lost Navy at Vaxholm Identifying, Mapping and Documenting Sailing Warships in the Stockholm Archipelago - Jim Hansson
  • The Lost Navy at Karlskrona. Aspects on Intentionally Sunk Warships in the Karskrona Archipelago, Sweden - Patrik Höglund
  • Guns and a Mysterious Warship: Traces of the Swedish Navy in Mecklenburg Western-Pomerania - Jens Auer
  • The Swedish Frigate Falken, a Discovery Made Online - Niklas Eriksson

 

12:45 - 14:30 : Lunch Break & Poster Session

Lunch is served in the entrance room Grote Foyer and on the top floor in room Panorama.

The posters are set up on the ground floor. 

14:30 - 16:00 : Parallel Sessions

Theatre hall Grote Post : Session M1 : Inventorying UCH - An Old Challenge - Anais Dimeglio

  • Inventorying Wrecks in Lake Constance: Challenges and Obstacles - Julia Goldhammer
  • Inventory and Management of Mauritius’ Underwater Cultural Heritage using the Mauritius Ocean Observatory E-platform - Stefania Manfio
  • Putting a forensic Spin on Underwater and Coastal Cultural Heritage inventories: Challenges and Opportunities - Maria Ktori

Theatre hall Kleine Post : Session I1 : From Local to Global - Sarah Ward 

  • Shipping Up To Boston (And Beyond) - Rhenish Stoneware as a Marker for European Colonial Expansion - Christoph Keller
  • Maritime Commercial Networks in the Eastern Mediterranean from the 2nd Century BC to the 7th Century AD: Amphorae, Sailing Speed, Geopolitics and Culture - Naseem Raad
  • Maritime Trade Links Between India and China: Insights from Chinese Porcelain Discoveries in India - Aprajita Sharma (prerecorded) 

Room Dactylo : Session D5 : Prehistoric Human Landscapes are Hidden - Harald Lübke

  • Small Rivers Through the Ages: An Analysis of Underwater Archaeological Structures and Fishing History in the River Žeimena, Lithuania - Elena Pranckènaité
  • A Low Cost Tool for Mapping the Drowned Prehistoric Landscapes - Seger van den Brenk

Room Atelier +1 : Session B1 : Integrating the Public into UCH - Andrew Viduka

  • Citizen Science in the Sunshine: The Florida Public Archaeology Network’s Programs to Engage Communities with their Maritime Heritage - Della Scott-Ireton
  • Recent Efforts to Bridge the Gap Between Underwater Archaeology and Public Engagement in Taiwan - Chenghwa Tsang
  • Managing Iceland's Maritime Cultural Heritage: A Collaborative Plan for the Future - Alexandra Tyas
  • Including the Public in Managing and Protecting Underwater Cultural Hheritage - The GIRT Scientific Divers Citizen Science Programme - Andrew Viduka

Room Klas : Session A2 : History of Maritime Archaeology - Lauren Tidbury

  • Shedding light on Honor Frost and the Lighthouse of Alexandria, 1968-1995 - Danielle Newman
  • The Origins and Development of Underwater Archaeology at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland) - 50 Years of a Tradition that Continues to this Day - Mikolay Tański
  • Examining Gender-Based Equality of Opportunity Within Maritime Archaeology: Using Case Studies from England and International Publications to Reflect on Global Challenges - Julie Satchell
  • Understanding the Role of Oral Histories in Maritime Archaeology in South Africa - Briege Williams

Room Telefonie : Session J1 : Toxic Legacies - Matthew Skelhorn

  • Assessing Pollution Potential Risk at Shipwreck Sites off the Irish Coast - Dominic Bush
  • Beyond Environmental Threats: Integrating Environmental and Archaeological Approaches to Pacific WWII Underwater Cultural Heritage - Matthew Carter
  • Wreck Management Between Environmental Hazards and Cultural Heritage – Strategies for Minimal-Invasive Oil Recovery from Hitoric Wrecks in the Baltic Sea - Eric Hanstein
  • Environmental Impact Assessment of War Shipwrecks: A Contribution to Source Apportionment of Marine-Based Pollutants - Benjamin Orban
  • German X Torpedoboots Flotilla - A Threat Emerging From the Depths of Sea and History - Ivar Treffner 

Room Telefonie 2 : Session Q2 : Unity in Diversity - Kalle Virtanen

  • 3D Underwater Archaeological Documentation in Austrian Lakes - Stefan Krojer
  • Geoarchaeology of Leuke Akte Roman Harbour and Submerged Columns Remains by Technology Technic for Heritage Protected Methods in Ras El Hekma Area, NW coast of Egypt - Samah Moustafa AboZeid
  • Coastal Engineering: The Discovery of a Roman Terp Along the Heistlaan in Ramskapelle (Knokke-Heist, Belgium) - Dieter Verwerft
  • A Case study: The Story of an Amphora Seen Through Analytical Data, Archaeological Context and Conservation Practices - Violeta Karailieva

16:00 - 18:00 : Local excursions

A break from the scientific programme with a number of short guided visits to local sites.