Underwater Survey and Maritime Archaeology in the Port of Sanitja
sanisera
For 2012, the Ecomuseum of the Cape of Cavalleria
offers an underwater course which presents two main parts. The first one deals
with underwater archaeological survey in order to explore the Roman port of
Sanitja and the coast of the Cape of Cavalleria, identifying structures of the
Roman city of Sanisera as well as Roman shipwrecks. The port of Sanitja was not
only occupied by the Romans. There are also ruins of a Muslim mosque and
English defence tower which lead us to believe that we will find other vessels
from these time periods. The second part of the course will be focused on
Mediterranean shipbuilding techniques, both in theoretical and practical
levels. Students will put into practice their conservation skills with a ship
that was built around 1850. The course is designed to provide practical
experience in underwater archaeological field work, from site discovery to lab
analysis.
In the part of the course focused on the
underwater survey of the port, students will gain experience in various
activities such as surveying methods, site reconnaissance, recording, drawing,
mapping, position fixing, photography, and laboratory processing. In the second
part focused on shipbuilding techniques, students will learn the basics about
traditional Mediterranean shipbuilding, as well as learning which tools,
instruments and methods are the most suitable in order to restore old vessels.
Session Dates: 1) April 20 - May 9; 2) May 12-31;, 3) June
3-22; 4) June 25 - July 14; 5) July 17 - August 5; 6) August 8-27; 7) August 30
- September 18; 8) September 20 - October 9; 9) October 12-31; and 10) November
3 - November 22, 2012
For more information please visit our
webpage at www.ecomuseodecavalleria.com or contact me at:
Lana Johnson
Course Coordinator
Ecomuseum of the Cape of Cavalleria
Webpage: www.ecomuseodecavalleria.com
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/ecomuseum.cavalleria
Email: sanisera@arrakis.es
Phone: (34) 699 69 55 80
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanisera
www.archaeologicaldreams.com
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