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1. CIRILI. CITY, RIVER & LITTORAL
L’extension des infrastructures de transport en zones deltaïques
La mise en valeur du patrimoine archéologique submergé à
Alexandrie
Mohamed M. ABD EL-MAGUID
-Département Central des Antiquités Sous-Marines,
Ministère des Antiquités Egyptiennes
- Center for Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural
Heritage , Alexandria University
46. {
Destruction
An object that has been immersed for a long
period in saltwater and is recovered from the
seabed faces a risk of rapid deterioration when
brought into contact with air.
Looting
Many underwater archaeological sites have
already fallen prey to heavy pillage and theft.
Insufficient legal protection
In many States, the lack of legal protection means
that there is nothing to prevent the exploitation and
appropriation of objects from underwater sites by
treasure hunters.
Threats
52. {
Protection cage was installed over a Phoenician vessel found in
Spain, by the Museum of Cartagena. The cage consist of four
vertical sides formed by plates of steel. The top of the cage is
composed of removable metal plates, allowing for further research.
Protection Cages
53. {
Diver at protection
cage in Cavtat,
Croatia.
Site protection by a metal cage in Bay
Vlaška Mala, Island Pag,Croatia.
Protection Cages: Klačine, Island Mljet, Croatia.
Protective cage, Supetar Island,
Croatia
59. Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology,
Bodrum, Turkey.
National Maritime Museum, Haifa, Israel.
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Vermont, USA.
The Mariners' Museum, Virginia, USA.
St Augustine Lighthouse & Museum, Florida, USA.
Western Australian Maritime Museum, Fremantle,
Australia.
Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney.
Maritime Archaeology Museum, Malacca, Malaysia.
Estonian Maritime Museum.
Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum, Bremerhaven,
Germany.
Schiffahrtsmuseum Rostock, Rostock, Germany.
Museum für Unterwasserarchäologie, Sassnitz,
Germany.
Museum für Antike Schiffahrt, Mainz, Germany.
Museum der Deutschen Binnenschiffahrt, Duisburg,
Germany.
Wikinger-Museum Haithabu, Germany.
Centralne Muzeum Morskie, Gdansk, Poland.
Central Naval Museum, St Petersburg, Russia.
Mary Rose Museum, Portsmouth, England.
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK.
Hastings Shipwreck Heritage Centre, Hastings, UK.
Scheepvaartmuseum (National Maritime Museum),
Amsterdam, Holland.
Maritiem Museum, Rotterdam, Holland.
National Maritime Museum, Antwerpen, Belgium
Musée de la Marine, Paris.
Museo delle Navi Romane, Fiumicino, Rome.
Nino Lamboglia Museum, La Maddalena, Sardinia,
Italy.
Museo Archeologico Regionale Baglio Anselmi,
Marsala, Sicily, Italy.
Museo Nacional de Arqueología Submarina,
Cartagena, Spain.
Museu Nacional Arqueològic de Tarragona, Spain.
Museu de Marinha, Lisbon, Portugal.
Hellenic Maritime Museum, Piraeus, Greece.
Aegean Maritime Museum, Mykonos, Greece.
Swedish National Maritime Museum, Stockholm.
Vasa Museum, Stockholm, Sweden.
Swedish Naval Museum, Karlskrona.
Kalmar County Museum, Sweden.
Vänermuseet, Lidköping, Sweden.
Medieval Museum, Stockholm, Sweden.
Maritime Museum of Finland, Helsinki.
Åland Maritime Museum, Finland.
Provincial Museum of Kymenlaakso, Kotka, Finland
Norwegian Maritime Museum, Oslo.
Vikingskipshuset, Oslo, Norway.
Norwegian Naval Museum, Horten, Norway.
The Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde, Denmark.
Ladby Ship Museum, Kerteminde, Fyn, Denmark.
Maritime Museum of Denmark, Helsingør, Denmark.
Danish Naval Museum, Copenhagen.
Maritime Museums and Museums for Underwater Archaeology
64. Charter on the Protection and Management of
Underwater Cultural Heritage (1996)
(ratified by the 11th ICOMOS General Assembly,
held in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 5-9
October 1996)
65. Fundamental Principles
• The preservation of underwater cultural heritage
in situ should be considered as a first option.
• Public access should be encouraged.
• Non-destructive techniques, non-intrusive
survey and sampling should be encouraged in
preference to excavation.
• Investigation must be accompanied by adequate
documentation.
67. Annex
Rules concerning activities directed at underwater
cultural heritage
I. General principles
Rule 1. The protection of underwater cultural heritage
through in situ preservation shall be considered as the
first option. Accordingly, activities directed at
underwater cultural heritage shall be authorized in a
manner consistent with the protection of that heritage,
and subject to that requirement may be authorized for
the purpose of making a significant contribution to
protection or knowledge or enhancement of
underwater cultural heritage.
73. Choosing the Quait Bey Fortress
.ѣIt is a well known building, very famous for tourists.
.It is the aim of one of the former governments.
.ѫIt is the aim of this government as well.
.өThe presence of northern passages for the diving center.
.ѳThe presence of two doors leading to the diving site.
.ѵThe assumed diving center is just a few foot steps away
from the diving site.
.ґThe presence of many vacant rooms aliened with the
diving center, which would fit as a culture center.