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International Shipwreck Conference
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/international-shipwreck-conference
What's on at the University of Plymouth: International Shipwreck Conference. Annual conference for divers, explorers and shipwreck enthusiasts. University of Plymouth, 7 February 2026.
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Academic reveals possible new date for Cattewater Wreck amid attempts to bring story to life for future generations
Research by an academic at the University of Plymouth has yielded new information about the Cattewater Wreck, which sits beneath the waves of Plymouth Sound. Now efforts are being made to raise awareness through a competition for local children.
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Research gives insights into 17th century life in Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-gives-insights-into-17th-century-life-in-plymouth
University of Plymouth news: Work to analyse finds from an archaeological dig on Plymouth's waterfront has featured on the BBC series Digging for Britain.
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Venetian glass bead and Chinese porcelain among star finds at Plymouth’s first navy supply yard
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/quest-for-17th-century-relics-at-plymouths-first-navy-supply-yard
Experts from the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Archaeology Society have been carrying out excavations on part of the earliest victualling yard for the Royal Navy in Plymouth, sited at Commercial Wharf to the south of the Barbican
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Could the Neolithic Revolution offer evidence of best ways to adapt to climate change?
The behaviour of the human population during the last intense period of global warming might offer an insight into how best to adapt to the current challenges posed by climate change, a study led by the University of Plymouth suggests
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Events to explore looting of military shipwrecks and how to protect them
Two exhibitions and a public ‘witness seminar’ are to explore the threats facing the wrecks of military vessels as a result of illegal salvage and looting.
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University expert helps reveal hidden stories behind Early Bronze Age burial discovery
University of Plymouth news: Professor Ralph Fyfe has been liaising with the Dartmoor National Park Authority and others across the UK on the excavation of an Early Bronze Age burial cist at Cut Hill
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Professor Ralph Fyfe - Professor
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Bite-size paper: Integrating Science, History and Archaeology
Plymouth University: Read our bite-size paper looking at whetherthe Environment, specifically climatic disruptions, affect human societies and political systems
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Collecting and exhibiting cultures
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-art-history/collecting-and-exhibiting-cultures
Art History
BA (Hons) Art History featured module – Collecting and exhibiting cultures.This module explores the history of collecting and museums – of art, archaeology, objects and artefacts – from 1750 to the present day.
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