“Makes a significant contribution toward understanding and exploring avenues, actions, and inclusive approaches that can be taken so all of us can contribute, appreciate, respect, protect, and manage our shared maritime heritage.”—Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton, coeditor of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and the Caribbean “A comprehensive exploration into the evolving landscape of maritime archaeology, … Continue reading Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology, Volume 2
Intertidal Shipwrecks
“A very important and timely volume as intertidal sites are increasingly under pressure. As all the authors emphasize, developing reasonable policies for addressing these sites is critical to being able to learn from them. This volume will be cited for years to come.”—Sara Rich, coeditor of Contemporary Philosophy for Maritime Archaeology: Flat Ontologies, Oceanic Thinking, and … Continue reading Intertidal Shipwrecks
Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology
“Bringing together a fascinating series of case studies—and tackling sites as diverse as sunken warships and oceanic plastics—this volume demonstrates how maritime archaeologists can benefit from more innovative approaches to public engagement, while raising questions about what ‘citizen science’ has and can mean—and what sort of potential its deployment holds for transforming the field.”—Stephen C. … Continue reading Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology
