
Ancient seawall first known defence against sea level rise
Ancient Neolithic villagers on the Carmel Coast in Israel built a seawall to protect their settlement against rising sea levels in the Mediterranean, revealing humanity’s struggle […]
Ancient Neolithic villagers on the Carmel Coast in Israel built a seawall to protect their settlement against rising sea levels in the Mediterranean, revealing humanity’s struggle […]
Capturing the power of underwater images will be highlighted during the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Conference at Flinders University. Flinders University has one of the […]
Some of the most advanced 3D modelling techniques will bring shipwrecks to life at a Maritime Archaeology workshop from today until Saturday (24-26 November) in Adelaide […]
Better production of clean biofuels, archaeology secrets of ancient Australia and insights from insect vision for road safety are among Flinders University research projects to receive federal ARC funding.
Two new PhD candidates, from Egypt and Croatia, have joined one of Australia’s premier underwater archaeology programs at Flinders University.
From our own historic shipwrecks to the classical harbours and submerged villages of the Mediterranean, Australia has a new steering role in investigating the world’s underwater past.
As a specialist in prehistoric underwater archaeology, Dr Jonathan Benjamin looks at rising sea levels a little bit differently from most people.