We are overseeing Unpath’d Waters’ interactions with all audiences, ensuring our work is relevant, meaningful, and accountable to the public. We are particularly concerned about reaching three target ...
A lack of high-quality geophysical data and limited research means our maritime heritage remains poorly understood. Thousands of shipwrecks around the UK coastline have been identified incorrectly or ...
This project aims to help us overcome some of the critical challenges we face as we continue our transition into the digital age. Over the last hundred years archaeologists, museums, heritage ...
The aggregation and characterisation activity has identified what marine data collections are available and defined the core information about them. We have developed a shared and cross-searchable ...
From AI programs to 3D models, we have a lot of activities going on! Many of these activities are interlinked and rely on the work of each other. Dive into the details of these activities below.
Rising temperatures at the end of the last Ice Age caused the ice sheets to melt and sea levels to rise, submerging Doggerland beneath the North Sea. This simulation uses data from geophysical surveys ...
enhanced audience engagement through presenting shipwrecks through new visual material and data sources. tested how to connect collections through surveys, recovered artefacts, images, documents and ...
Welcome to Unpath’d Waters, a ground-breaking 3-year research project that aims to unite the UK’s maritime collections. The UK has a rich maritime heritage, stretching back over 23,000 years. It’s ...