Skyllis
Journal for underwater archaeology,
hrsg. v. Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Unterwasserarchäologie (DEGUWA)
14 th year, 2014, supplement
ISSN 1436-3372
114 p., many figs.
Content
- Robert Yorke, The United Kingdom and the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage 2001
- Andrew Viduka, A National Perspective of Underwater Cultural Heritage Management in Australia
- Beat Eberschweiler, Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps. The (successful) UNESCO World Heritage candidature
- Miran Eric - Sašo Poglajen, Seriously endangered maritime underwater heritage in Slovenia. Management options
- Vicente Benitez-Cabrera - Antonio Becerra-Bolaños - Michel Jorge-Millares, Underwater Virtual Maritime Museum in Canary Islands
- José Manuel Matés Luque, ‘Ask not what underwater heritage can do for you, ask what you can do for underwater heritage’. A view from Biscay (Basque Country, Spain)
- Hanz Günter Martin - Peter Winterstein, Chances and limits of a NGO in underwater cultural management. Twenty years of DEGUWA
- Jennifer A. Rodrigues - Vicki L. Richards, Strategies for managing Australia’s private shipwreck collections. A retrospective view
- Vladimir Kuznetsov - Sergey Olkhovskij, Port Structures of Roman Times in Phanagoria
- Jorgen Johannessen, In Dire Straits. Archaeology of fear and anxiety in Skjernoysund in Southern Norway
- Maria Costanza Lentini - David Blackman, The conservation of ancient dockyard sites
- Karla Gusar - Mate Parica, Some possible examples of presentation of archaeological finds recovered from rescue underwater excavations in Croatia
- Massimo Capulli - Alessandro Pellegrini - Arianna Traviglia - Riccardo Rizzotto, Archaeological Impact Assessments (AIA) in underwater environments. A case study from the Lagoon of Venice
- Hanna Steyne Chamberlin, Heritage Management Nirvana. Combining outreach, research and conservation in the management of historic shipwrecks in Victoria, Australia
- Anita Jelic, The conservation and restoration of underwater archaeological finds from the Murter-Mijoka site
- Antonija Josic, Finds from the Szent Istvan shipwreck. Their conservation and restoration