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Managing the marine cultural heritage : defining, accessing and managing the resource / edited by Julie Satchell and Paola Palma.

By: Managing the Marine Cultural Heritage Conference (2004 : Portsmouth Historic Dockyard)Contributor(s): Satchell, Julie | Palma, Paola, 1965- | Council for British Archaeology | English HeritageMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Summary language: French, German Series: Research report (Council for British Archaeology) ; no. 153.Publication details: York : Council for British Archeology, 2007. Description: xiv, 114 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 30 cmISBN: 9781902771687 (pbk.); 1902771680 (pbk.)Other title: Defining, accessing and managing the resourceSubject(s): Underwater archaeology -- Methodology -- Congresses | Cultural property -- Protection -- Congresses | Antiquities -- Collection and preservation -- Congresses | Archaeological museums and collections -- Congresses | Underwater archaeology -- Great BritainDDC classification: 909.0963 LOC classification: CC77.U5 | M35 2007
Contents:
Quantification of the underwater archaeological resource in Ireland as a means to its management and protection -- Acoustic characterisation of archaeological materials in the marine environment: developments and challenges -- Australian approaches to defining and quantifying underwater cultural heritage: learning from our mistakes -- The legal framework for the management of the underwater cultural heritage beyond traditional territorial limits: recent developments and future prospects -- Underwater cultural heritage management and ship archaeology -- the Portuguese experience -- Maritime management matters -- In situ preservation versus active conservation: are we prepared for the deluge? -- The role of the traditional museum -- Visitors, funding, and museums -- reflections on the Mary Rose experience -- Connecting with the past: using online tools, techniques, and partnerships to explore our maritime heritage -- Making the submerged historic environment accessible -- beyond the National Heritage Act (2002).
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books The BIAA David H. French Library
Shelf 66 - Reading Room
G2f SATCH 29552 Not for loan BOOKS-000000022481

Papers originally presented at the Managing the Marine Cultural Heritage Conference that was held on 29-30 Sept. 2004 at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, UK.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-107) and index.

Quantification of the underwater archaeological resource in Ireland as a means to its management and protection -- Acoustic characterisation of archaeological materials in the marine environment: developments and challenges -- Australian approaches to defining and quantifying underwater cultural heritage: learning from our mistakes -- The legal framework for the management of the underwater cultural heritage beyond traditional territorial limits: recent developments and future prospects -- Underwater cultural heritage management and ship archaeology -- the Portuguese experience -- Maritime management matters -- In situ preservation versus active conservation: are we prepared for the deluge? -- The role of the traditional museum -- Visitors, funding, and museums -- reflections on the Mary Rose experience -- Connecting with the past: using online tools, techniques, and partnerships to explore our maritime heritage -- Making the submerged historic environment accessible -- beyond the National Heritage Act (2002).

Summaries in French and German.