Supporting Maritime Archaeology in the eastern Mediterranean

Honorfrostfoundation. The Foundation’s mission is to promote the advancement and research of maritime archaeology with particular focus on the eastern...

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  • 5 years

    Bursary awarded to Fatma Hammad to attend the 2018 AIMA/ASHA conference in Austr...

    In September 2018 the Foundation awarded a bursary to Fatma Hammad from Egypt to attend the AIMA/ASHA conference in Australia.
    Here is a report from Fatma on the event:
    AIMA/ASHA The Clearing House Conference, 26-27 Sept 2018, Parramatta, Australia

  • 5 years

    Honor Frost added to Women Divers Hall of Fame

    Honor Frost has recently been selected as a member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame, the WDHOF is dedicated to recognising and honouring the contributions of women divers and Honor Frost was selected alongside 8 other extraordinary women as new members...

  • 5 years

    HFF first Open Access Grant has been awarded to Maayan Cohen for the publication...

    Our first Open Access Grant has been awarded to Maayan Cohen for the publication of ‘Maʻagan Mikhael B, Israel: a preliminary report of a Late Byzantine–early Islamic period shipwreck’ in the International Journal of Nautical Archaeology.
    The Maʻagan Mikhael B shipwreck was found in 1.5m of water, beneath 1.5m of sand, 70m off the Mediterranean coast of Israel. The hull remains are in a good state of preservation, comprising the endposts, aprons, framing timbers, hull planks, stringers...

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