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Landscapes beneath the sea and emerging tools for assessing and managing their (heritage) values
Claerhout, C.; De Clercq, M.; Demerre, I.; Missiaen, T.; Pieters, M.; Van Haelst, S.; Zurita Hurtado, O. (2014). Landscapes beneath the sea and emerging tools for assessing and managing their (heritage) values, in: Di Stefano, M. et al. (Ed.) 18th ICOMOS General assembly: Symposium Heritage and Landscapes as Human Values, Firenze, Italia 9-14 Novermber 2014: Conference proceedings. pp. 541 - 545
In: Di Stefano, M.; Settis, S. (Ed.) (2014). 18th ICOMOS General assembly: Symposium Heritage and Landscapes as Human Values, Firenze, Italia 9-14 Novermber 2014: Conference proceedings. Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane: Napoli. 665 pp., more

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    Underwater landscapes; Technological innovation; Sub-bottom detection; Conservation practice

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  • Pieters, M., more
  • Van Haelst, S., more
  • Zurita Hurtado, O., more

Abstract
    Underwater landscapes including buried prehistoric landscapes are in focus of the international archaeological community as they are endangered by increasing commercial activities at sea and by unawareness. Especially for buried landscapes improved techniques or improved combinations of techniques for detection and evaluation are needed. A strategic research project in Flanders ‘SeArch – Archaeological Heritage in the North Sea’ (2013-2016) has the ambition to contribute to the solution of this challenge by developing an efficient methodology for imaging the sub-seafloor via the smart use of test-sites both in the offshore area and in the intertidal zone.

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