Maritime Transportation, History, and War in the 19th-Century Americas
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2019
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Maritime Transportation, History, and War in the 19th-Century Americas," at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
Maritime Transportation, History, and War in the 19th-Century Americas
Other Keywords
maritime cultural landscape •
Missouri River •
doghole ports •
Steamboat •
Geophysics •
Civil War •
Site Formation Processes •
Geophysical •
Side Scan Sonar •
Shipwrecks
Temporal Keywords
Late Nineteenth Century •
Nineteenth Century •
19th Century •
Historic •
Mid 19th-century •
1898-1936 •
1854-1870 •
Historic (19th to 20th century)
Geographic Keywords
Massachusetts (State / Territory) •
New York (State / Territory) •
New Hampshire (State / Territory) •
Idaho (State / Territory) •
Maine (State / Territory) •
Wisconsin (State / Territory) •
Michigan (State / Territory) •
Washington (State / Territory) •
Minnesota (State / Territory) •
Vermont (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-9 of 9)
- Documents (9)
- The Devil’s Belt: Visualizing Nineteenth Century Shipping Losses off the Coast of Rhode Island (2019)
- The Fate of Far West: Geophysical Investigations to Locate the Wreck of an Iconic Upper Missouri Mountain Packet Steamboat (2019)
- Landscape Analysis of a Sonoma Coast Doghole Port: Exploring the Intersections of Extractive Industries, Ranching, and Transportation (2019)
- The Maritime Cultural Landscape of California’s Sonoma Coast Doghole Ports (2019)
- The Milam Street Artifact Assemblage: Texas Civil War Artifacts Rediscovered (2019)
- New Geophysical Information About The Wreck Of Montana (1884): The Largest, All-Wood, Missouri River Steamboat (2019)
- Seeing the Unseen: The feasibility of Using Side Scan Sonar on the War Eagle Shipwreck Site (2019)
- So Many Paddlewheels – So Little Time! (2019)
- Vicar of Bray: The Archaeological Autopsy of a mid-19th Century Barque in the Falkland Islands (2019)