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Australia’s Leading Maritime Archaeology Program @Flinders Uni. Past Chair @UNESCO UNITWIN Network for Underwater Archaeology. Earn a Grad Diploma or MA! ⚓️
Adelaide, South Australia
Joined November 2014
We will retain our archive of activity on Twitter but for most of our recent activity, find us on Bluesky
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The DHSC team has responded to a recent critique of our project findings in the journal Geoarchaeology https://t.co/GdCmby7Tv8
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Mishaps in the Land van Eendracht: Exploring the Cause of Zuytdorp’s Wrecking. New article by Ruud Stelten & Wendy van Duivenvoorde @wvduivenvoorde
link.springer.com
Journal of Maritime Archaeology - Zuytdorp is one of four known Dutch East India Company shipwrecks off the western Australian coast. Believed to have foundered in the fall of 1712, its wreck site...
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A long overdue synthesis of contemporary understandings of shell artefact technologies in First Nations communities on Cape York Peninsula.
New @QldArchResearch #OpenAccess article – Shell artefacts in Cape York Peninsula: A literature review by @LynleyWallis, @eva_martellotta, Mia Dardengo, Heather Burke, Noelene Cole, Bryce Barker, Laura Rangers et al. https://t.co/QgbpIAxe00
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Wrapping up another fantastic Open Day, met a lot of potential maritime archaeologists
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Dr John McCarthy @j_mccarthy of the Flinders University Maritime Archaeology Program spoke to the Washington Post on the importance of recognising Indigenous oral traditions in maritime archaeological research.
washingtonpost.com
Australian Indigenous cultures orally preserve history from thousands of years before the written record — and new research backs them up.
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Congratulations to Associate Professor Martin Polkinghorne @dr_marpol of @Flinders Archaeology who was successful in the current round of ARC Future Fellowship applications! 👏 🍾 The project is entitled: Resilience and Relocation: Unravelling the end of Angkor
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On Calvert Island, British Columbia, the subtle rock line of an extant clam garden is a reminder of how Indigenous peoples turned the sea into a shellfish garden.
smithsonianmag.com
Communities created bountiful food without putting populations at risk of collapse
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Excellent opening for the ‘Yuki’ exhibition at the SA Maritime Museum today
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I was honoured yesterday to get a tour with the amazing staff of the Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum in Bremerhaven, Germany yesterday and to give a talk on my digital maritime archaeology work @deutschesmuseum @flindersmap
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Maritime Archaeology Masters student Gerry who joined our program from the US, inspects a Mesolithic flint blade at a submerged site in Denmark. Photo taken yesterday during our survey collaboration with @MuseumMoesgaard
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