Society for Underwater Historical Research

Society for Underwater Historical Research
AbbreviationSUHR
SuccessorSouth Australian Archaeology Society
Formation30 September 1974 (1974-09-30)
Dissolved12 March 2012
TypeNGO
Legal statusIncorporated association
PurposeAmateur Maritime Archaeology
Region served
South Australia
Key people
Doug Seton
Peter Christopher
Brian Marfleet
AffiliationsFriends of Parks
WebsiteSUHR Publications website

The Society for Underwater Historical Research (SUHR) was an amateur maritime archaeology organisation operating in South Australia (SA). It was formed in 1974 by recreational scuba divers and other persons to pursue an interest in maritime archaeology and maritime history. The SUHR was renamed as the South Australian Archaeology Society in March 2012 as part of a plan to expand its activities beyond maritime archaeology to include other archaeological disciplines.[1]

  1. ^ Reynolds, Steve; (2012) 'Club News' in "SDF News Sheet – June 2012" (Scuba Divers Federation of South Australia), archived from the original, retrieved 11/06/2012.

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