Dr Tiago
Fraga will be talking about one of his marine archaeology projects in Ria de
Aveiro, a shallow coastal lagoon in the region of Aveiro, Portugal. Ria de
Aveiro has the most significant concentration of shipwrecks in Portugal, the
most famed of which is Ria de Aveiro A, a 15th century proto-caravel or 17th
century clinker boat. Several other boats have also been found, some have been
excavated and others await brave intrepid souls that can bring projects to
their full completion. Other shipwrecks include Ria de Aveiro B/C, Ria de
Aveiro D, E, F, G, H, I and J; soon the entire alphabet will be completed with
the wrecks identified in these inner waters. Tiago's talk will navigate through
Ria de Aveiro, its legends, folklore and its strange vessels. It will tell the
happy and sad tales of some of the most iconic and mysterious shipwrecks of
Portugal that lie on the seabed, some only 15cm deep.
Dr Tiago
Miguel Fraga is the CEO of TMF, UNI. Ltd, an Archaeological Consultancy firm
providing a wide range of services. These include archaeological monitoring,
underwater archaeological surveying, 3-D reconstruction, geophysics and remote
sensing and Asset Management. Tiago is an Archaeology Graduate from University
of the Algarve (UAlg) and has an MA in Anthropology from Texas A&M
University Nautical Archaeology Programme. He was part of the pioneering team
of Centro de Operacões de Arqueologia Subaquatica – Expo 98, and worked as an
archaeologist in the National Centre for Nautical and Underwater Archaeology.
He was a Portuguese delegate in UNESCO for the convention on Underwater
Cultural Heritage, was Graduate Assistant Non-Teaching at Texas A&M
University and has more than 25 years of archaeological experience. He is an
expert in computerised reconstruction of shipwrecks, a subject which he taught
from 2009 to 2012, has lectured widely and published books and numerous
articles. Tiago is the recipient of several awards, scholarships and
fellowships such as from the National Geographic Society and Calouste
Gulbenkian Foundation. He is a certified scientific diver, a qualified cave and
rescue diver, Master Scuba diver and Dive Master.
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