[Talk] At What Cost? – Indonesia’s Shipwreck Salvage Policy
Readers may be interested in this online talk by Dr. Natali Pearson on 8 June, hosted by the Indonesian Heritage ...
Posts related to underwater archaeology, shipwrecks and other forms of underwater cultural heritage.
See also: 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage
Readers may be interested in this online talk by Dr. Natali Pearson on 8 June, hosted by the Indonesian Heritage ...
via The Edge Markets, 08 April 2021: I wonder what future archaeologists will make of this set of building replicas ...
via New Mandala, 12 March 2021: Dr Natali Pearson explains the new Indonesian job creation law and its impacts on ...
via CNN Indonesia, 03 March 2021: Real bummer of news - the Indonesian government is reopening concessions to allow foreigners ...
via Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 28 January 2021: An Open Access paper on the missing World War II shipwrecks in ...
via the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre: An online course about Indonesian underwater cultural heritage, held in collaboration between partners in ...
via Roar Media, 02 January 2021: A look at the ancient port city of Mannar in Sri Lanka.
via BPCB Jambi, 17 November 2020: Underwater survey of a steamship in the waters of Pulau Enggano.
The Southeast Asian Art Academic Programme (SAAAP) and Centre of South-East Asian Studies (CSEAS) at SOAS is organising a seminar ...
Readers may be interested in this webinar next Friday (20 November) with Professor Sarah Ward (visiting professor of maritime archaeology ...
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