Preface.- 1. Archaeology and palaeolandscapes of the continental shelf: an introduction.- Part I. Techniques and Strategies .- 2. Survey strategies and techniques in underwater geoarchaeological research: an overview with emphasis on prehistoric sites.- 3.
Relative sea-level rise, palaeotopograpy and transgression velocity on the continental shelf.- 4 Joint explorations of the sunken past: examples of maritime archaeological collaboration between industry and academia in the Baltic.- 5. The late Mesolithic site of Falden, Denmark: results from underwater archaeological fieldwork and a strategy for capacity-building based on the SPLASHCOS mission.- 6. Atlit-Yam: A Unique 9000 year old prehistoric village submerged off the Carmel coast, Israel - the SPLASHCOS Field School (2011).- Part II. Underwater Archaeological Sites .
- 7. Submerged Pottery Neolithic settlements off the Mediterranean coast of Israel: subsistence, material culture and the development of burial grounds.-8. Hjarnø Sund: an eroding Mesolithic site and the tale of two paddles.- 9. Fished up from the Baltic Sea - a new Ertebølle site near Stohl Cliff, Kiel Bay, Germany.- 10. Investigations of submerged palaeoshorelines in the Kiel Fjord.
- 11. Submerged settlement in the Öresund, western Scania, southernmost Sweden.- Part III. Underwater Landscapes and Archaeology .- 12. Prospecting for Holocene palaeolandscapes in the Sound of Harris, Outer Hebrides.- 13. Early Holocene landscape development and Baltic Sea history based on high-resolution bathymetry and lagoonal sediments in the Hanö Bay, southern Sweden.
- 14. Tributaries of the Elbe palaeovalley: features of a hidden palaeolandscape in the German Bight, North Sea.- 15. The Wadden Sea of North-West Germany: an intertidal environment of high archaeological research potential.- 16. Sacred landscapes and changing sea levels: new interdisciplinary data from the Early Neolithic to the Present in south-eastern Sicily.- 17. Archaeologicalpotential of the anchialine caves in Croatia.
- Part IV. Landscapes of the Continental Shelf and Human Dispersals .- 18. The role of submerged landscapes in ground-truthing models of human dispersal during the last half million years.- 19. The northern coasts of Doggerland and the colonisation of Norway at the end of the Ice Age.- 20. Doggerland and the Lost Frontiers Project (2015-2020).
- 21. Postglacial human dispersal and submerged landscapes in north-west Europe.- 22. Aegean Pleistocene landscapes above and below sea level: palaeogeographic reconstruction and hominin dispersals.- 23. Africa-Arabia connections and geoarchaeological exploration in the southern Red Sea: preliminary results and wider significance.- 24. To the Islands: the archaeology of the archipelagos of NW Australia and its implications for drowned cultural landscapes.
- Part V. Outreach and Management .- 25. Education and engagement: developing understanding and appreciation of submerged prehistoric landscapes.- 26. Arch-Manche: using archaeological, palaeoenvironmental, historical and artistic resources in coastal management.- 27. The SeArch Project: towards an assessment methodology and sustainable management policy for the archaeological heritage of the North Sea in Belgium.
- 28. The history of industry-linked research in English waters: lessons for the future.