The 2017 season extended form the 03th to the 15th of September during which 96 dives were carried out by a team of researchers and graduate students from the Alexandria Centre for Maritime [...]
SS Thistlegorm – The Red Sea’s Greatest Shipwreck “Project 2017″. funded by Newton-Mosharafa Program
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Alexandria University second underwater project. This time on the famous WWII ship The Thistlegorm, Alexandria Center for Maritime Archaeology Team with our colleagues from Ain Shams and [...]
As a part of continuous cooperation between Faculty of arts, Alexandria University and British Council, Alexandria center for Maritime Archaeology had a pleasure to host the first (Researcher [...]
On Saturday 21-01-2017, as a part of the MA students’ fieldwork, a visit was carried out to a traditional shipyard in Rosetta, east of Alexandria. During that visit, students were able to [...]
During the official visit of Prof. Dr. Essam El-kurdi president of Alexandria University, Prof. Dr. Hisham Gaber Vice President for Education and Student Affairs and Prof. Dr. Abbas Sulaiman Dean [...]
As a part of Alexandria International Conference on Underwater and Marine Antiquities which took the place at Bibliotheca Alexandrina between October 31 and November 2, 2016. Prof. Dr. Emad [...]
On August 2016 I was generously awarded the HFF Studentship at the CMA at the University of Southampton, marking the third HFF Ph.D. Studentship at the University of Southampton. Upon the [...]
The 2016 season extended from the 12th to the 27th of August during which 124 dives were carried out by a team of graduate students from the Alexandria Centre for Maritime Archaeology & [...]
New publication on Maritime Archaeology and the Underwater Cultural Heritage in Arabic. funded by Honor Frost Foundation
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As part of the activities carried out by the UNESCO UNITWIN Network for Underwater Archaeology, and in an attempt to fill a gap in Arabic literature in that field, Dr. Emad Khalil, professor of [...]
During the 2015 season, at least three separate clusters of ceramics were discovered along the northern edge of the bay. They extend from east to west and measure 100m X 200m, 50mX50m and [...]