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Underwater Archaeology: Methodologies and Interpretation

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2013

Other Keywords
Maritime • Historical • Restoration • Tobacco • Finds • Recording • Underwater • Shipwrecks • Southeast • Veracruz

Temporal Keywords
Seventeenth Century • Post-medieval period • XVI - XIX • Prehistory and History

Geographic Keywords
North America • North America (Continent) • USA (Country) • Coahuila (State / Territory) • New Mexico (State / Territory) • Oklahoma (State / Territory) • Arizona (State / Territory) • Texas (State / Territory) • Sonora (State / Territory) • United States of America (Country)


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The archaeology of ship communication: Preliminary study of an early 17th-century Dutch poste restante in the Indian Ocean (2013)

Bajo Hornos Reef, Veracruz: a depositional trap for ships and related cultural material (2013)

Edward Rhodes – His Booke: Examining trade routes, functions and vessel performance through primary source documents (2013)

Maritime Archaeology on Middle Georgia Rivers, USA (2013)


Recording the Original Hull Fasteners of the Charles W. Morgan (2013)

The Stray Finds Project - Recording Lost Artefacts from Plymouth Sound (2013)

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