ARIT, the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, and the Koç University Mustafa V. Koç Maritime Archaeology Research Center cosponsor the Seminars in Maritime Archaeology.  This program provides a series of seminars focusing broadly on society’s relationship with the sea.  With speakers ranging from post-graduate students to established academics, and an equally broad range of topics, this series hopes to bring new results, ideas, projects, and scholars to the public.

“Networking Women: Modelling Female Maritime Mobility” with Dr. Lana Radloff, Classics, Bishops University, January 2024
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“Linking Nature and Culture for Sustainable Livelihoods: Establishing a Marine Protected Area around Mozambique Island” with Dr. Georgia Holly, University of Edinburgh, May 2023
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“Insight into Production and Maritime Trade of Metals 3200 Years Ago:  New Studies on the Cape Gelidonya Shipwreck” with Dr. Emre Kurucayırlı, Chemistry, Boğaziçi University, November 2023
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“If it isn’t broke: Regional Shipbuilding Traditions and Maritime Networks in the Ancient Mediterranean” with Dr. Paul Salay, Coe College, January 2023
Time: 7:00 pm
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“The Maritime Infrastructure and Network of the Delian Emporium” with Dr. Mantha Zarmakoupi, University of Pennsylvania, December 2022
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“The Byzantine Aegean: A Connecting Sea” with Dr. Alkiviadis A. Ginalis, German Archaeological Institute, Istanbul (DAIstanbul), October 2022
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“The Classical Shipwreck at Tektaș Burnu, Turkey,” with Dr. Deborah Carlson, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, January 2022
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