Heyworth, M. (2015). Council for British Archaeology Correspondent. British Archaeology 141. Vol 141, pp. 62-63.

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Council for British Archaeology Correspondent
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British Archaeology 141
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British Archaeology
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141
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66
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62 - 63
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A recent policy forum event jointly organised by the British Academy and the Honor Frost foundation, held in London, focused on investigating and safeguarding the sites of wrecks dating from the First World War, and on engaging public interest in the war at sea. Part of the context for the event was the recognition that ever more wrecks date from over a hundred years ago now that the centenary of the beginning of the war in 1914 has passed, so they will fall within the ambit of the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Heritage. Case studies were presented at the event which showed the range of stories and conservation challenges associated with First World War wreck sites. Some of the issues are outlined here, and the current legal framework in the UK is discussed. The CBA is one of a number of bodies that have joined together in calling on the UK government to ratify the 2001 UNESCO Convention at the earliest opportunity. LD
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Mike Heyworth ORCID icon
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2015
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27 Sep 2015