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Dear all, 

 

I’d like to take this opportunity to invite you to the upcoming NAS 2008
Annual Conference.

 

The conference will be held on Saturday 8th November at the Historic
Dockyard (Portsmouth UK). 

 

The event will feature a range of presentations from both professional and
amateur maritime archaeologists, providing a unique opportunity to discuss
research, review the archaeological activities of members, exchange ideas on
managing our maritime heritage, and network with friends and colleagues from
both the UK and abroad.

 

Robert Yorke, NAS Vice President and President Joint Nautical Archaeology
Policy Committee, will be our MC for the day which will include a fabulous
line-up of speakers: 

 

Diving into History with the NAS
Mark Beattie-Edwards (NAS)

The Newport Ship – Access for All?
Nigel Nayling (University Wales Lampeter)

Benchmarking Competency, Broadening Access
Sarah Ward (NAS) 

Protecting and Preserving the Maritime Heritage of Northern Cyprus
Matthew Harpster (Eastern Mediterranean University Cyprus)

Protective cages – A specific way of in situ protection of underwater
cultural heritage in Croatia               Irena Radic Rossi  (Croatian
Conservation Institute)

An Ancient Dockyard in Sicily
David Blackman (University of Oxford)

Splash!
Rebecca Stalker (Camden Young Archaeologists)

Big Anchor Project – recording old anchors worldwide
Gordon LePard  (Dorset County Council) 

Sound of Mull Archaeological Project
Philip Robertson (Historic Scotland) 

Using new methods of rapid field survey on submerged archaeological sites
Mark Holley (Michigan College, USA) 

M2 Submarine Anniversary Project
Mike Williams (NAS/University of Wolverhampton) 

 

Tickets start from £20. 

 

The Conference Dinner Dance will be held in the Royal Maritime Club, ‘Shep
Woolley and the Ansome Cabin Buoys’ will be singing sea shanties. This is an
event not to be missed!

 

This exciting international event will also incorporate a ‘Beer and
Skittles’ evening, a maritime trade display, poster exhibition, the 6th
Annual Adopt-A-Wreck <http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/wreck/index.php>
Award, and the 2008 NAS Annual General Meeting. Sunday will see us recording
anchors in the Historic Dockyard as part of the global ‘Big Anchor Project’.

 

For registration details and more information (including a booking form),
follow the ‘Conference and Event’ links from the NAS Website:
www.nauticalarchaeologysociety.org
<http://www.nauticalarchaeologysociety.org/> , or our special conference
pages: http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/news/conference2008.php.
Registrations can also be made direct on + 44 (0) 23 9281 8418, or be
emailing [log in to unmask] 

 

And don’t forget, registrations close soon! 

 

Warm wishes

Sarah 

 

 

Sarah Ward
Nautical Archaeology Society

Fort Cumberland
Fort Cumberland Road
Eastney
Portsmouth PO4 9LD
United Kingdom

 

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Mobile:   + 44 (0) 7969 027 939

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www.nauticalarchaeologysociety.org

 

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And, don't forget, the NAS Annual Conference will take place from the 7th -
9th November in Portsmouth. Visit the Conference pages of the NAS Website
for more information....