Geophysical surveying and marine archaeology

A seminar held at Merseyside Maritime Museum Wednesday 18 October 2000

This seminar will address the use of geophysical surveying in identifying and characterising submerged archaeological deposits. The purpose of the seminar is to provide practitioners with an opportunity to exchange views and experience, and to discuss the scope for developing standards for the use of geophysical surveying in marine archaeology.

Justin Dix

University of Southampton

 

Rory Quinn, University of Ulster

rj.quinn@ulst.ac.uk

Identifying and characterising submerged archaeological deposits:
Case Studies from Rathlin Island and Bantry Bay

Mark Lawrence,Archaeological Diving Unit

mld@st-andrews.ac.uk

Acoustic ground discrimination techniques for submerged archaeological site investigations

Antony Firth

Wessex Archaeology

 

Steve Waring

RCHME/English Heritage