The Maritime Archaeology of Wales: From Shipwrecks to Submerged Landscapes


The Maritime Archaeology of Wales: From Shipwrecks to Submerged Landscapes

by Dr Julian Whitewright


Join us on 28th July, 5pm, for our Festival of Archaeology online lecture by Dr Julian Whitewright, Senior Investigator (Maritime) at the Royal Commission: “The Maritime Archaeology of Wales: From Shipwrecks to Submerged Landscapes”. Wales has a rich collection of maritime archaeological sites, ranging from prehistoric landscapes, now submerged, through to 20th- century shipwrecks – and almost everything in between. This talk will introduce the work of the Royal Commission surveying and recording the maritime archaeology of Wales, explaining both the types of sites that we work on and the methods we use.

28 July, 2022, 5pm

This free lecture will be delivered via Zoom and the invitation will be sent to you once you have booked your place. Please don’t forget to download Zoom if you haven’t already!

This talk will be delivered in English.

Tickets will be limited and must be booked in advance.

Please reserve one ticket per household.


During 2022 we will be holding special events and regular presentations on our current research projects. All are welcome to these free online events. All talks will be recorded, becoming available in due course on the Royal Commission’s YouTube channel.