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NAS Annual Conference 2005

Saturday 12th November 2005 at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

Delegates in the lecture theatre during the 2005 conference.

A full conference report is in preparation, however the following is a list of speakers:

  • Connie Kelleher: La Trinidad Valencera - ongoing survey of the Spanish Armada wreck in Co. Donegal, Ireland
  • Lucy Blue: Roman Trade and Archaeology of the Red Sea
  • Robert Parthesius: The Avondster (1659) wrecked twice in Galle: The effect of Tsunami on maritime heritage in Sri Lanka
  • Anton Englert: A trial voyage from Hedeby to Gdansk with the Skuldelev 1-reconstruction Ottar
  • Waldemar Ossowski: The Wrecks of Two British Colliers from the 18th and 19th century recently excavated in Polish Waters
  • Nic Flemming: Submarine Prehistoric Research on the Continental Shelf
  • Michael Gibbons: Development of Killeany: The Port of Aran: History and Archaeology
  • Iain Grant: Warship Hazardous
  • Christopher Dobbs: Underwater Photography - results of the NAS Competition
  • Jens Auer: An Elizabethan Merchantman excavated in the Thames
  • Joe Flatman: Diving Southern Seas: Maritime Archaeology Off (and On) Southern Australia

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