Marine Archaeology Course
Starts: Tue, Sep 30, 2025 8:00 AM CSTEnds: Wed, Oct 1, 2025 1:00 PM CST
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Monterrey Shipwreck Bow, Image courtesy NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program 2012 |
Introduction to Marine Archaeology:
Marine Archaeology integrates geology and geophysics with archaeology to delineate, identify, and assess inundated cultural resources, such as shipwrecks and submerged paleolandscapes. This course is sponsored by the Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics (OSIG) Committee of the Society for Underwater Technology in the U.S. (SUT-US). |
Day 1:
Topic Number | Title |
Topic 1 | What is Marine Archaology |
Topic 2 | Indigenous Resources |
Discussion 1.1 | Q&A on Topic 1 and 2 |
Topic 3 | Historic Resources |
Discussion 1.2 | Q&A on topic 3 |
Topic 4 | Global Potentials |
Discussion 1.3 | Open Q&A |
Topic 5 | Geophysics for Marine Archeology |
Case Study 1 | Survey Case Study & Practical Applications |
Discussion 1.4 | Discussion of Case Study and Surveys |
Case Study 2 |
The (Uncertain) Regulatory Environment Global and domestic |
Discussion 1.5 | Wrap up and Q&A, overview of Day 2 |
Day 2:
Topic Number | Title |
Introduction | Overview of Day Two |
Case Study 2.1 | Planning for & Assessing Paleolandscapes |
Exercise 2.1 | Avoiding gaps in the Project Plan |
Case Study 2.2 | Historic Resources Risk Assessment |
Exercise 2.2 | Permitting a Project |
Wrap Up Discussion | Final Discussion & Lunch |
Presenters: |
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Dr. Amanda Evans Dr. Evans has more than 20 years of experience in marine archaeology and submerged cultural resources management. Her experience includes successful completion and documentation of all phases of underwater archaeological projects in the Southeast, Midwest, Great Lakes, Alaska, and Gulf and Atlantic coast regions of the United States. She has also conducted regulatory work and research in the Bahamas, Belize, Dominican Republic, and Mediterranean. Dr. Evans has extensive experience with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) (36 CFR § 800) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and has conducted archaeological work in support of Section 110 (NHPA). She holds a Masters degree from Florida State University, and a PhD from Louisiana State University. She is a recognized subject matter expert in paleolandscapes reconstruction, marine geophysics, deepwater survey, and marine archaeology. |
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Kim Faulk Ms. Faulk, Principal and Senior Marine Archaeologist, Geoscience Earth & Marine Services (GEMS) / Geosyntec Consultans. She has over 25 years of experience in marine archaeology, and more than 20 years of experience in offshore energy. She has extensive experience setting up, managing, and executing offshore geophysical and geotechnical surveys in both shallow and deep-water environments. Ms. Faulk has worked with clients and survey companies defining geophysical and geotechnical scopes of work that accommodate the location, vessel, budget, water depth, and project needs. |
Thank you to our sponsor: | |
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If you are interested in sponsoring this event please contact Mariana Diaz mdiaz@sut-us.org |
Organizing Committee: SUT-US OSIG Committee |
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