Okeanos
03-01-2011, 04:39 PM
Last Saturday I did the Nautical Archaeological Society's Introduction to Foreshore and Underwater Archaeology Course. A basic course but one I enjoyed a lot. I've put a little about it on my site if anyones is interested - NAS Intro Course (http://www.atlanticscuba.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=277&Itemid=28)
I have signed up for the Part I in 7 weeks time. Part II is project based and we have a cannon site locally that I can use, it has never been surveyed before as it is a 'local secret'. So that will be my Pt II.
Part III is a module based course where you do 6 modules, if you score 100 points you pass.
Part IV involves a lot of working and ends up producing a paper to publication standards, a bit beyond my level of interest :D
I have signed up for the Part I in 7 weeks time. Part II is project based and we have a cannon site locally that I can use, it has never been surveyed before as it is a 'local secret'. So that will be my Pt II.
Part III is a module based course where you do 6 modules, if you score 100 points you pass.
Part IV involves a lot of working and ends up producing a paper to publication standards, a bit beyond my level of interest :D