Encyclopedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology

Encyclopedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology
Title Encyclopedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology PDF eBook
Author James P. Delgado
Publisher
Total Pages 493
Release 1998
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780300074277

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The Encyclopedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology is the first comprehensive reference book on the discovery and recovery of the submerged past. Written by archaeologists and other scientists who have made the discoveries, the encyclopedia's entries describe sites around the world and across time: prehistoric American Indian settlements; submerged Bronze and Iron Age settlements; sunken Phoenician, Greek, and Roman cities and harbors; Viking ship burials; ancient warships and merchant craft in the Mediterranean; warships sunk during atomic bomb tests; and much more. Detailed entries also cover new fields of research in underwater and maritime archaeology, the techniques and tools used by underwater archaeologists, critical issues and the relevant legislation that has been passed, and important institutions and individuals. Overview articles examine work in broader regional, national, and scientific contexts.

Encyclopaedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology

Encyclopaedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology
Title Encyclopaedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology PDF eBook
Author James P. Delgado
Publisher London : British Museum Press
Total Pages 504
Release 1997
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The theory and practice of underwater archaeology includes nearly every archaeological discipline from prehistoric archaeology to the modern era.

Underwater & Maritime

Underwater & Maritime
Title Underwater & Maritime PDF eBook
Author Executive Director James P Delgado, Ph.D.
Publisher Garland Science
Total Pages 800
Release 2004-11-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780815315629

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Underwater Archaeology

Underwater Archaeology
Title Underwater Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS)
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 370
Release 2011-09-07
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1444358316

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Underwater Archaeology: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice provides a comprehensive summary of the archaeological process as applied in an underwater context. Long awaited second edition of what is popularly referred to as the NAS Handbook Provides a practical guide to underwater archaeology: how to get involved, basic principles, essential techniques, project planning and execution, publishing and presenting Fully illustrated with over 100 drawings and new colour graphics New chapters on geophysics, historical research, photography and video, monitoring and maintenance and conservation

Maritime Archaeology

Maritime Archaeology
Title Maritime Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Lawrence E. Babits
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 534
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1489900845

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This volume initiates a new series of books on maritime or underwater archaeology, and as the editor of the series I welcome its appearance with great excitement. It is appropriate that the first book of the series is a collection of articles intended for gradu ate or undergraduate courses in underwater archaeology, since the growth in academic opportunities for students is an important sign of the vitality of this subdiscipline. The layman will enjoy the book as well. Academic and public interest in shipwrecks and other submerged archaeological sites is indicated by a number of factors. Every year there are 80 to 90 research papers presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology's Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, and the Proceedings are published. Public interest is shown by extensive press coverage of shipwreck investigations. One of the most important advances in recent years has been the passage of the Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987, for the first time providing national-level law con cerning underwater archeological sites. The legislation has withstood a number of legal challenges by commercial treasure salvors, a very hopeful sign for the long-term pres ervation of this nonrenewable type of cultural resource. The underwater archaeological discoveries of 1995 were particularly noteworthy. The Texas Historical Commission discovered the Belle, one of La Salle's ships, and the CSS Hunley was found by a joint project of South Carolina and a private nonprofit organization called NUMA.

Archaeology and the Social History of Ships

Archaeology and the Social History of Ships
Title Archaeology and the Social History of Ships PDF eBook
Author Richard A. Gould
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 407
Release 2011-04-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1139498169

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Maritime archaeology deals with shipwrecks and is carried out by divers rather than diggers. It embraces maritime history and analyses changes in shipbuilding, navigation and seamanship and offers fresh perspectives on the cultures and societies that produced the ships and sailors. Drawing on detailed past and recent case studies, Richard A. Gould provides an up-to-date review of the field that includes dramatic new findings arising from improved undersea technologies. This second edition of Archaeology and the Social History of Ships has been updated throughout to reflect new findings and new interpretations of old sites. The new edition explores advances in undersea technology in archaeology, especially remotely operated vehicles. The book reviews many of the major recent shipwreck findings, including the Vasa in Stockholm, the Viking wrecks at Roskilde Fjord and the Titanic.

Underwater and Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and the Caribbean

Underwater and Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and the Caribbean
Title Underwater and Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Margaret E Leshikar-Denton
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 317
Release 2016-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315416085

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The waters of Latin America and the Caribbean are rich with archaeological sites, including coastal settlements, defensive forts, freshwater sources, fishing-related activities, navigational aids, anchorages, harbours, ports, shipbuilding sites, shipwrecks and survivor camps. Tragically, treasure-hunting has had a deep impact on these maritime cultural resources, especially on shipwrecks. In the last 20 years, archaeologists have been fighting the battle against these treasure hunters in an attempt to preserve these resources as a source of cultural heritage, rather than allow them to be viewed solely as a means for financial reward. Case studies written primarily by Latin American and Caribbean archaeologists demonstrate exciting and cutting edge research, conservation, site preservation, and interpretation. As a result, this groundbreaking book documents the emerging research interests of maritime archaeologists in Latin America and the Caribbean.