New World Shipwrecks, 1492-1825

New World Shipwrecks, 1492-1825
Title New World Shipwrecks, 1492-1825 PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Marx
Publisher RAM U.S.A., Publications and Distribution
Total Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Shipwrecks
ISBN 9780915920846

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Shipwrecks of the Western Hemisphere, 1492-1825

Shipwrecks of the Western Hemisphere, 1492-1825
Title Shipwrecks of the Western Hemisphere, 1492-1825 PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Marx
Publisher David McKay Company
Total Pages 584
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN

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Provides a complete guide to every major shipwreck in the Western Hemisphere & an introduction to the delights of underwater archaeology, diving for treasure, & exploring the world below the sea.

More Shipwrecks of Florida

More Shipwrecks of Florida
Title More Shipwrecks of Florida PDF eBook
Author Steven Danforth Singer
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 545
Release 2019-11-26
Genre History
ISBN 168334037X

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More Shipwrecks of Florida is a sequel to Shipwrecks of Florida, 2nd edition. This new book with all new content adds over 1,500 shipwrecks to the guide, and includes additional information on hundreds of previously listed shipwrecks, all organized by year. It also includes more GPS coordinates, as well as stories of pirates and privateers, wreckers, and buried and sunken treasure.

Independent Projects, Step by Step

Independent Projects, Step by Step
Title Independent Projects, Step by Step PDF eBook
Author Patricia Hachten Wee
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 148
Release 2000
Genre Education
ISBN 9780810837850

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Designed to provide students, teachers, librarians, and administrators with an easy-to-use method of incorporating independent projects into the high school curriculum.

Boating

Boating
Title Boating PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1030
Release 1995-07
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International Handbook of Historical Archaeology

International Handbook of Historical Archaeology
Title International Handbook of Historical Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Teresita Majewski
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 689
Release 2009-06-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0387720715

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In studying the past, archaeologists have focused on the material remains of our ancestors. Prehistorians generally have only artifacts to study and rely on the diverse material record for their understanding of past societies and their behavior. Those involved in studying historically documented cultures not only have extensive material remains but also contemporary texts, images, and a range of investigative technologies to enable them to build a broader and more reflexive picture of how past societies, communities, and individuals operated and behaved. Increasingly, historical archaeology refers not to a particular period, place, or a method, but rather an approach that interrogates the tensions between artifacts and texts irrespective of context. In short, historical archaeology provides direct evidence for how humans have shaped the world we live in today. Historical archaeology is a branch of global archaeology that has grown in the last 40 years from its North American base into an increasingly global community of archaeologists each studying their area of the world in a historical context. Where historical archaeology started as part of the study of the post-Columbian societies of the United States and Canada, it has now expanded to interface with the post-medieval archaeologies of Europe and the diverse post-imperial experiences of Africa, Latin America, and Australasia. The 36 essays in the International Handbook of Historical Archaeology have been specially commissioned from the leading researchers in their fields, creating a wide-ranging digest of the increasingly global field of historical archaeology. The volume is divided into two sections, the first reviewing the key themes, issues, and approaches of historical archaeology today, and the second containing a series of case studies charting the development and current state of historical archaeological practice around the world. This key reference work captures the energy and diversity of this global discipline today.

Maritime Archaeology

Maritime Archaeology
Title Maritime Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Keith Muckelroy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 288
Release 1978
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521293488

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Maritime archaeology - the scientific investigation of the relics of past ships and seafaring - has come into being as a distinctive sub-discipline of archaeology only since the wartime invention of the aqualung. Keith Muckleroy sets out to define maritime archaeology, highlighting, on the one hand, factors that are unique to working under water and, on the other, problems of interpretation and method that are shared with its parent discipline archaeology.