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Maritime Affairs Group

Area Groups

Wales/Cymru Scotland London

Special Interest Groups

Buildings Archaeology Finds Maritime Affairs Diggers' Forum
Illustration and Survey Information Management Geophysics

Maritime Affairs Group

Committee

Virginia Dellino-Musgrave (Hon Chair), Graham Scott (Hon Secretary), Paola Palma, Dave Parham, Mark Littlewood

The role of MAG

The group provides a forum for practicing maritime archaeologists and advises IfA council on issues relevant to underwater sites, intertidal and nautical archaeology.

MAG aims to

  • promote the advancement of maritime archaeological practice and individual professional development
  • promote greater understanding of maritime archaeology within the wider archaeological community through the publication of technical papers and guidance documents
  • organise seminars and conferences to act as a forum for the development and maintenance of good practice in matters relating to maritime archaeology
  • Membership of the group is open to anyone involved with maritime archaeology. For further details please visit http://ifamag.wordpress.com/

    MAG Bulletin

    MAG published a bi-annual bulletin which contains news and updates from the world of underwater, maritime and nautical archaeology.

    For further details of the committee, our forthcoming events and links to items relevant to Maritime Archaeology visit the MAG website http://ifamag.wordpress.com/

    For Conferences see www.magconference.org

    'Slipping Through the Net': Marine Archaeological Archives in Policy and Practice

    Maritime archaeological archives currently face a bleak future. There are few, if any, public repositories with the remit or capacity to collect from the marine zone, a lack of clarity over roles and responsibilities and a tendency for those collections which are not split or sold to remain uncurated and inaccessible. IFA Maritime Affairs Group have produced 'Slipping Through the Net: Marine Archaeological Archives in Policy and Practice' (Ransley & Satchell) which examines the current state of maritime archives and highlights principle issues which must be addressed to ensure a more positive future.

    Following a seminar in December 'Slipping Through the Net' was put out to consultation. This version of the document includes revisions following consulatation. Additionally responses have been used to help formulate a future strategy document 'Tightening the Net', which will be available here in the near future.

    Download the document here

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