quarta-feira, 13 de abril de 2011

SPLASHCOS - Submerged Prehistory Archaeology and Landscape of the Continental Shelf


About SPLASHCOS

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Excavation on Danish underwater
Mesolithic site
SPLASHCOS is a European research network that operates under the COST scheme (European Cooperation in Science and Technology).
COST Actions are intended to facilitate coordination of research activities and information gathering across national and disciplinary boundaries, and to stimulate new ideas and collaborations.
Funds are provided for meetings, workshops, training activities, and dissemination of results. During the course of the Action we expect to collate and publicise information on a variety of topics, and to develop ideas for new collaborative research programmes including new fieldwork investigations, but the COST scheme does not provide the funds for these programmes, which have to be sought from other European funding schemes, or national funding agencies.
The main objectives of SPLASHCOS are to promote research on the investigation, interpretation and management of the drowned landscapes and prehistoric archaeology of the European continental shelf, to create a structure for the development of new interdisciplinary and international research proposals, and to provide guidance to heritage professionals, government agencies, commercial organisations, policy makers and a wider public on the relevance of underwater research to a deeper understanding of European history, reconstructions of palaeoclimate and sea-level change, and the social relevance and likely future impact of these changes.
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European continental shelf with maximum
extent in red of exposed land 20,000 years ago
The scope of SPLASHCOS extends to all European coastal waters, and in some cases beyond. The work of the Action is overseen by a Management Committee (MC), with two representatives from each participating country (currently 19 European States), which normally meets twice a year.
The detailed work is undertaken by four Working Groups (WG), comprising members of the MC, and additional members recruited for their particular scientific or geographical expertise. We are keen to hear from new members who think they have a useful contribution to make to the WGs, especially Early Stage Researchers (pre-doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers within 8 years of their PhD). See the WG page for further details
Meetings and discussion forums are normally restricted to the Action membership, but workshops or conferences open to the wider community will be organised from time to time.

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