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Underwater Archaeology

2014
Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton   +1 more
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THE IMPORTANCE OF GIS IN UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY, IN UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY, COASTAL AND LAKESIDE

2014
  Figueiredo, A.; Bernardes, I. (2014) THE IMPORTANCE OF GIS IN UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY, IN UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY, COASTAL AND LAKESIDE, BAR International Series, edited by Alexandra Figueiredo, Gilson Rambelli e Flavio Calippo. Proceedings of the XVI IUPPS World Congress (Florianopolis, 4-10 September 2011) / Actes du XVI Congrès Mondial UISPP ...
Figueiredo, Alexandra, Bernardes, Isabel
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Timelines of Underwater Archaeology

2002
The history of archaeology underwater is inextricably associated with the history of marine technology, for it is through the equipment and techniques of diving and underwater work that archaeology under water is made possible. The following timelines describe a few of the literally hundreds of milestones in the evolution of diving, marine technology ...
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Underwater Archaeology, Hawaiian Style

2002
It would be hard to imagine a spot on the globe more intimately involved with maritime history and associated technologies than the islands of Hawaii. From their original discovery and settlement by voyaging Polynesians, their importance in the sandalwood and whaling trades, and the more recent remains left behind by World War II in the Pacific, the ...
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UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY

2008
George F. Bass, Donny L. Hamilton
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Underwater Archaeology in Germany

The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 1996
H. Schlichtherle, W. Kramer
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Underwater Archaeology in Rhode Island

2002
What is now the state of Rhode Island has always been dominated by its great water features, Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island Sound. The sound provides access to the bay from the North Atlantic Ocean, and the bay provides access to the whole interior of New England via the state’s northern river valleys.
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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
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