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Maritime archaeology explores the changing relationship people have had with the world’s oceans and seas through the technologies of seafaring, histories of environmental change, the record from submerged landscapes and coastal sites. This dynamic subject incorporates elements of traditional archaeology, ethnography, maritime history and marine science. The MSc in Maritime Archaeology draws on the world leading expertise of the Centre for Maritime Archaeology to offer an unparalleled breadth and depth of content.
The course has been designed to allow rapid development of the diverse academic knowledge and practical skills required to work in this field; from cutting-edge methods for data acquisition and integration, through academic research and dissemination, to archaeological fieldwork. As such, this course speaks to all aspects of maritime archaeology, from those who wish to focus on field-based activities, both above and under water, through to laboratory or library based research.
This programme is designed to provide you with a thorough grounding in the aims, objectives, themes, theoretical framework, and methodologies adopted by maritime archaeologists as a component of broader archaeological thinking. Through a series of lecturers, seminars, practical sessions, field trips, museum visits and fieldwork, you will be exposed to the breadth and depth of maritime archaeological enquiry. Maritime aspects of culture form a large component of archaeological interpretation and this programme will provide the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue further academic research or gain employment in an area of archaeology that has increasing relevance to commercial enterprise. Innovative features include the integration of practical instruction and on-site fieldwork in ways that introduce key skills in the optimum environment.