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Maritime Archaeology in Britain

The Antiquaries Journal, 1989
The Introduction to the Institute of Field Archaeologists' Code of Conduct states that: ‘Archaeology is the study of the nature and the past behaviour of Man in his environmental setting’. One of the principal environments Man has used is the maritime one, and for convenience of exposition the term ‘maritime’ is taken here to include inland waters ...
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Maritime Museums and Maritime Archaeological Exhibitions

2006
Maritime museums and the exhibition of maritime archaeological material in Australia have not been without its controversies. Although some museums and exhibitions have been very successful in promoting the importance of maritime archaeology and underwater cultural heritage, others have been less so.
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Maritime Archaeology and Industry

2011
This article establishes the link between maritime archaeology and the industry. Many countries have laws and acts that insist that underwater cultural heritage belongs to the state, with few rewards to the finder. It is argued that this approach discourages responsible private companies from even looking, while individuals are still clandestinely ...
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Maritime Archaeology

The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1982
I. H. Gericke, Keith Muckelroy
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Museums and Maritime Archaeology

2011
This article reflects the role of universities, training institutes, foundations, and conservation laboratories in presenting an in situ underwater display case at an excavation, or a wreck, submerged structure, or dwelling. Therefore, the term “museum” includes both traditional museums as well as institutions that curate and display archaeological ...
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“The Future of Archaeology Is Antiracist”: Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter

American Antiquity, 2021
Ayana Omilade Flewellen   +2 more
exaly  

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