South Florida Shipwreck Research and Advancing Frontiers
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2017
Over the past several decades a considerable amount of quality research has been conducted on shipwrecks in south Florida. This session focusses on some of the more recent research on south Florida’s shipwrecks and maritime heritage and the ways in which researchers are advancing frontiers in our knowledge of maritime history and its interpretation and protection, as well as how we are adopting and adapting new technologies to push those frontiers further.
Other Keywords
Photogrammetry •
Spanish •
Frontier •
Florida •
Reconstruction •
Salvage •
Looting •
Goniometer •
Public Outreach •
Treasure Hunting
Temporal Keywords
Eighteenth century •
18th Century •
17th Century •
Historic •
Spanish colonial •
1830-1880
Geographic Keywords
North America •
Coahuila (State / Territory) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Oklahoma (State / Territory) •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
Texas (State / Territory) •
Sonora (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
Chihuahua (State / Territory) •
Nuevo Leon (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-8 of 8)
- Documents (8)
- 3D Printing an Archaeological Site Map: Photogrammetric Recording and Printing of the Pillar Dollar Wreck (2017)
- Discovered Repeatedly: A "Newcomers" Archeological Evaluation of Pacific Reef Wreck (2017)
- The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon: Revisiting Unprovenienced Food Ways Artifacts from the Spanish Fleet Wrecks of Eighteenth Century Florida (2017)
- Educating Margaritaville: Maritime Heritage Outreach in the Florida Keys (2017)
- Mapping The Maritime Frontier: The Development Of Aids To Navigation, Risk Mitigation And The Maritime Frontier Of The Florida Keys. (2017)
- Reconstructing the Pillar Dollar Wreck (2017)
- A Training Site Of Sorts: Pillar Dollar Wreck Investigations in Biscayne National Park (2017)
- Virtual Shipwrecks; Photogrammetry and User Interface Design in Archaeological Outreach (2017)