⚓️ Institut de Recherche en Histoire Maritime et Archéologie Subaquatique⚓️
🐙Institute for the Resarch in Maritime History and Underwater Archaeology 🐙
Wow ! Un projet fascinant sur la numérisation de lettres saisies lors de la capture de navire entre le 17e et 19e siècle. On a hâte d'en savoir plus ! #histoiremaritime#numérisation#wow
https://t.co/DUVBNozh6I
Imagine being the first person to open a letter written 250 years ago. We're partnering with The University of Oldenburg to digitise and catalogue the #PrizePapers - around 160,000 undelivered letters seized from captured ships in the 17th-19th centuries. https://t.co/AQvF8nSucN
Imagine being the first person to open a letter written 250 years ago. We're partnering with The University of Oldenburg to digitise and catalogue the #PrizePapers - around 160,000 undelivered letters seized from captured ships in the 17th-19th centuries. https://t.co/AQvF8nSucN
Nine months in 1 minute, a timelapse of the reconstruction of the Skuldelev 6 as part of the Viking Longboat Project. The original fishing boat was built around 1030 AD and used for fishing in the deep Norwegian fjords.
🐱Life's ups & downs https://t.co/9kPoPBTmK4🐱
Une petite histoire sur Trim, le #chat navigateur ! / A little story of Trim, the ship's #cat! #seafurrer#history#ship
#BehindTheScenes Underwater archaeologist Charles Dagneau gives his approval on a diorama of #HMSErebus' lower deck. This scale model built by the Museum's experts will be displayed in the exhibition Death in the Ice, opening on March 2. @ParksCanada
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#DansLesCoulisses L'archéologue subaquatique Charles Dagneau approuve le modèle réduit d'une partie du navire HMS Erebus, réalisé par les experts du Musée. À voir dans l'expo Périr dans les glaces dès le 2 mars. #HMSErebus#Franklin@ParcsCanada
https://t.co/aUiJA3WfeH