Set Sail into the Future of UK Maritime Heritage
Unleashing the potential of UK maritime collections and enabling everyone to explore stories from beneath the waves.
Unleashing the potential of UK maritime collections and enabling everyone to explore stories from beneath the waves.
From AI programs to 3D models, we have a lot of activities going on. With experts in digital humanities, computer science and marine heritage, it’s all hands on deck!
Enable users to see the development of the landscape over long time periods and appreciate what it would have been like to live in Doggerland.
Engaging more people with shipwrecks in new ways lies at the core of the People and the Sea activities.
Get on board and see what we’ve been up to so far.
A touring exhibition giving a glimpse of achievements over the last three years and what may be possible in the future.
By enhancing the significance of submerged and displayed wrecks, Unpath aims to increase audience engagement.
Researchers from Bangor University have found the final resting place of a British cargo ship, missing since being torpedoed by a German U-boat.
We’ve launched the Unpath’d Waters portal! This means, for the first time, you can search an online catalogue of marine data from across the UK.
Why wait? Dive in and see what you can find!
Heritage organisations across the UK are taking part in this project, from universities and museums to archaeological contractors and digital infrastructure organisations! Unpath’d Waters is also supported by the heritage agencies of all four UK governments.
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