Research, protection and evaluation of Sicilian and Mediterranean marine cultural heritage

Underwater archaeology in the Mediterranean should be based on a comprehensive, deep knowledge of a wide context of cultural environment. It is impossible to carry out an in-depth study of a specific wreck or site without having an overall cultural as well as historical perspective. It is, in fact,...

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Main Author: Sebastiano Tusa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2009-03-01
Series:Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage
Online Access:http://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/1745
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spelling doaj-0221a360b3a143b8a7e5e7be02aeab852020-11-24T20:51:33ZengUniversity of BolognaConservation Science in Cultural Heritage1974-49511973-94942009-03-01917911210.6092/issn.1973-9494/17451669Research, protection and evaluation of Sicilian and Mediterranean marine cultural heritageSebastiano TusaUnderwater archaeology in the Mediterranean should be based on a comprehensive, deep knowledge of a wide context of cultural environment. It is impossible to carry out an in-depth study of a specific wreck or site without having an overall cultural as well as historical perspective. It is, in fact, quite clear to everybody that even the most faraway shores of the Mediterranean were connected by means of a dense network of sea routes based on a rich trade throughout the centuries. But underwater archaeology also means the chance to understand the past environment due to the possibility of detecting ancient sea shores which nowadays are found below sea level. Today underwater archaeology also means deep sea research in extraterritorial waters. This aspect of underwater archaeological research is deeply connected with legal aspects that, in the framework of the recently approved UNESCO draft regarding the protection of underwater cultural heritage, should be planned according to international cooperation. 109 Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage Sicily has a great role in Mediterranean underwater archaeology because of its history and heritage, but also because Regional Government plays an important role in international debate in this field and because in Sicily a great impulse has been given to underwater archaeology research and cultural evaluation through the Soprintendenza del Marehttp://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/1745
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title Research, protection and evaluation of Sicilian and Mediterranean marine cultural heritage
title_short Research, protection and evaluation of Sicilian and Mediterranean marine cultural heritage
title_full Research, protection and evaluation of Sicilian and Mediterranean marine cultural heritage
title_fullStr Research, protection and evaluation of Sicilian and Mediterranean marine cultural heritage
title_full_unstemmed Research, protection and evaluation of Sicilian and Mediterranean marine cultural heritage
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publisher University of Bologna
series Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage
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1973-9494
publishDate 2009-03-01
description Underwater archaeology in the Mediterranean should be based on a comprehensive, deep knowledge of a wide context of cultural environment. It is impossible to carry out an in-depth study of a specific wreck or site without having an overall cultural as well as historical perspective. It is, in fact, quite clear to everybody that even the most faraway shores of the Mediterranean were connected by means of a dense network of sea routes based on a rich trade throughout the centuries. But underwater archaeology also means the chance to understand the past environment due to the possibility of detecting ancient sea shores which nowadays are found below sea level. Today underwater archaeology also means deep sea research in extraterritorial waters. This aspect of underwater archaeological research is deeply connected with legal aspects that, in the framework of the recently approved UNESCO draft regarding the protection of underwater cultural heritage, should be planned according to international cooperation. 109 Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage Sicily has a great role in Mediterranean underwater archaeology because of its history and heritage, but also because Regional Government plays an important role in international debate in this field and because in Sicily a great impulse has been given to underwater archaeology research and cultural evaluation through the Soprintendenza del Mare
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