Carlos Cabrera TejedorCARLOS CABRERA TEJEDOR is a maritime archaeologist with a diverse and multi-disciplinary background and an interest in shipbuilding and ports. He started as a conservator, completing two bachelor's degrees, one in Fine Arts Restoration and the other n Archaeological Conservation. He also completed a Master of Arts degree in Nautical Archaeology from Texas A&M University, worked as a project director and research associate at the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA), and a received a DPhil in Archaeology at the University of Oxford. Regarding the study of ancient ships, Dr Cabrera conducted the study of the Mazarrón 1 timber remains, the only known example of hull-remains from the 7th century BC. He also completed a post-doctoral research study, at the University of Oxford, on the hull of Ship 11, a 5th-4th century BC boat excavated in the Grand Canal of Thonis-Heracleion (Egypt). Dr Cabrera's on-going international collaborations includes a project with the Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arte e Paesaggio per le Province di Pisa, where he is responsible for studying and publishing the naval architecture of five Roman vessels excavated at the Pisa-San Rossore train station. Read More Read Less
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