UNESCO Underwater Archaeology Begins In Tobago
UNESCO Underwater Archaeology Begins In Tobago
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Twenty students from Latin America and the Caribbean are currently in Tobago on a three-week residential course, focussing on the practical side of underwater archaeology and cultural heritage management... Read more
Twenty students from Latin America and the Caribbean are currently in Tobago on a three-week residential course, focussing on the practical side of underwater archaeology and cultural heritage management in the Caribbean and Latin American region. A Dutch underwater wreck-site will be the subject of the research at Rockley Bay in Scarborough.
Coordinators of the UNESCO Underwater Cultural Heritage Management Course, Chris Underwood, and Professor Martijn Manders update us on the project.