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Maritime Archaeology
A Small-Craft Typology: Tool for Archaeological Research
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1998
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
The Fos Underwater Excavations
pp. 17
The Technical Importance of Shipwreck Archaeology
pp. 23
Introducing Maritime Archaeology
pp. 39
Integrating Archaeological and Historical Records in Dutch East India Company Research
pp. 47
A Discussion of Maritime Archaeology
pp. 57
Underwater Archaeology, European versus American
pp. 65
The South Carolina Hobby Diver Program
pp. 75
The World’s Worst Investment
pp. 85
Why Dr. Bass Couldn’t Convince Mr. Gumbel
pp. 97
Archaeology on Trial
pp. 105
American Naval Archaeology
pp. 115
The Mediterranean: Bibliography
pp. 117
Northern Europe: Bibliography
pp. 119
The Caribbean: Bibliography
pp. 123
Current Status of Underwater Archaeology in Malaysia
pp. 127
Philippine Underwater Archaeology
pp. 137
The Arabic World: Bibliography
pp. 139
Africa: Bibliography
pp. 145
The Method of Multiple Working Hypotheses
pp. 155
Strong Inference
pp. 167
The Limitations of Inference in Archaeology
pp. 175
Archaeological Methods
pp. 187
The Berth 52 Vessel (09CH691)
pp. 205
Middle-Range Theory in Archaeology
pp. 223
Technology, Theory, and Analysis
pp. 233
Considerations for Research Designs in Shipwreck Archaeology
pp. 247
Sea Level Change as a Variable in Colonial American Archaeology
pp. 253
Site Location Factors
pp. 261
Physical Processes at the CSS Chattahoochee Wreck Site
pp. 267
The Archaeology of Shipwrecks
pp. 291
Cultural Resources Magnetometer Survey and Testing
pp. 303
A Diachronic Study of Some Historical and Natural Factors Linked to Shipwreck Patterns in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
pp. 319
Nautical Archaeology Survey Methods
pp. 323
A Developmental Model for Survey and Inventory of Submerged Archaeological Resources in a Riverine System
pp. 343
History of Diving
pp. 357
Considerations of Remote Sensing Limitations to Submerged Historical Site Survey
pp. 363
An Airborne Magnetometer Survey for Shipwrecks and Associated Underwater Test Excavations
pp. 375
Magnetic Search and Survey in Shallow Water and Beach Areas
pp. 381
New Capabilities for Side-Scan Sonar
pp. 387
Isis — Versatile Sonar Data Acquisition
pp. 397
Computer Video Image Digitization on the USS Monitor
pp. 403
Electronic Mapping of Underwater Sites
pp. 411
Remote Operating Vehicle (ROV)
pp. 419
An Envelope Full of Questions That Count in Underwater Archaeology
pp. 431
Toward Establishing Research and Significance Criteria for Civil War Shipwreck Resources
pp. 441
A Small-Craft Typology: Tool for Archaeological Research
pp. 453
Preliminary Investigations of a Shipwreck, Pumpata Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica
pp. 471
The Analysis of Sea-Bed Distributions
pp. 493
Mapping and Site Characterization in Zero Visibility
pp. 507
Bridging the Experience Gap
pp. 513
Zero-Visibility Diving on the Maple Leaf
pp. 523
The Investigation of the Factors That Affect the Preservation of Underwater Archaeological Sites
pp. 537
16th-Century Spanish Basque Coopering Technology
pp. 553
Shipwreck! — The 1554 Flota Exhibit
pp. 558
A Children’s Museum Exhibit on the 1554 Flota Wrecks
pp. 563
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