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Kurt Knoerl <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Feb 2014 06:43:06 -0800
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Folks,

The MUA receives numerous requests for information on where students can
study to become underwater archaeologists and maritime historians.  We
created an Educational Resources page that contains links to school
programs around the world including contact information, website links,
and examples of research conducted by those institutions and their
students posted on the MUA.  Today we welcome Nesiotiką - Insulae Maris
Nostri et Externi Curriculum in Underwater and Coastal Landscape
Archaeology in Italy to the MUA.  Please visit their post to see more
information on their program.

You can see the Educational Resources page here:

http://www.uri.edu/artsci/his/mua/teaching/edu.html

Also,

Nesiotiką - Insulae Maris Nostri et Externi starts off their collaboration
with us by posting the Noto Statement on the Future of Underwater Cultural
Heritage Protection and Preservation in the Mediterranean.  This important
document was produced at the Euploia conference held in Noto, Sicily in
October 2013.  The conference examined how to implement underwater
cultural heritage ‘best practices’ in a Mediterranean context.

You can read the Noto Statement here:

http://www.uri.edu/artsci/his/mua/documents/notostatement.pdf

Best regards,

T. Kurt Knoerl Ph.D.
Director
The Museum of Underwater Archaeology
http://www.themua.org

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