Nautical Archaeology Society

Nautical Archaeology Society
AbbreviationNAS
PredecessorCouncil for Nautical Archaeology (CNA)
Formation1972 (1972)
TypeNGO
Legal statusCompany limited by guarantee
PurposeNautical Archaeological research, publishing, education & training
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom
Location
  • Fort Cumberland, Fort Cumberland Road, Portsmouth PO4 9LD UK
Region served
United Kingdom
President
Phil Harding
Vice president
David Blackman
Websitenauticalarchaeologysociety.org
Formerly called
Nautical Archaeology Trust (NAT)

The Nautical Archaeology Society[1] (NAS) is a charity registered in England and Wales[2] and in Scotland[3] and is a company limited by guarantee.[4]

The charitable aims and object of the company are to further research in Nautical Archaeology and publish the results of such research and to advance education and training in the techniques pertaining to the study of Nautical Archaeology for the benefit of the public.[2]

Nautical archaeology is an archaeological sub-discipline more generally known as maritime archaeology. It encompasses the archaeology of shipwrecks, underwater archaeology in seas and elsewhere and the archaeology of related features.

The society's logo is derived from the image of a merchant sailing ship on a Bichrome Ware Cypro-Archaic pottery jug 750-600BC, thought to be from the Karpas Peninsula in North Cyprus. The ancient vessel is part of the British Museum's collection (GR 1926.6-28.9).[5] An analysis of how the iconography on this pot has been misinterpreted in recent history and how the image has been adapted for the society's logo, can be read in the editorial of the society's publication the International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (2000) 29.1: 1–2.[6]

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  2. ^ a b Charity Commission Archived 2 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Nautical Archaeology Society is registered charity number 264209
  3. ^ Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator register entry for NAS
  4. ^ Companies house The Nautical Archaeology Society is registered at Companies House in England no. 1039270
  5. ^ "jug". British Museum. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  6. ^ Fenwick, Valerie (2000). "Editorial". International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 29 (1): 1–2. doi:10.1111/j.1095-9270.2000.tb01379.x. ISSN 1095-9270. S2CID 233247149.