Case Studies in Maritime Archaeology
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
A broad range of approaches can be used to address archaeological, historical and anthropological questions in Maritime Archaeology. This session presents papers from a range of chronological periods, theoretical approaches and practical case studies in Maritime Archaeology.
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- Above and Beyond the Lowstand: Three Lithic Artifacts Recovered from the Gulf of Maine (2014)
- Dark Knights and Dimout Lights : Archaeological Analysis of Two World War II Merchant Vessels in the Gulf of Mexico (2014)
- The Design and Creation of «CSS David»: Memoirs of the Boats Builder (2014)
- Gamming Chairs and Gimballed Beds: Women aboard 19th-century Ships (2014)
- In Southern Waters: Archaeological Manifestations of the War of 1812 along the seacoast of South Carolina (2014)
- An Influx of Yankee Dollars and Ingenuity: The Archaeological Remains of Northwest Florida’s Cypress Logging Industry (2014)
- People’s Collection Wales and the Great Gale of October 1859 (2014)
- Re-inventing the Spatial Analysis of Shipwrecks (2014)
- Transformations of a man, his ship and archaeology: James Cook, the Endeavour Bark, and RIMAP (2014)
- William Pile and the China tea clipper Undine (2014)