Browsing Maritime Studies by Author "History"
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1986-1987 Archaeological Survey of the Schooner FLEETWING Site, 47DR168, Garrett Bay, Wisconsin
Cooper, David J. (1987-08) -
A 19th CENTURY FISHING SCHOONER IN THE 21st CENTURY : PRESERVING VIRGINIA FOR THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS
Wittig, Nicole (East Carolina University, 2013)Virginia is a mid-19th century, southern-built schooner owned by the National Civil War Naval Museum in Columbus, Georgia. The ship's career throughout the Gulf of Mexico spanned more than 140 years, first as an oyster ... -
3D Printing for Maritime Cultural Heritage: A Design For All Approach
Wright, Anne E. (East Carolina University, 2018-05-07)This thesis examines issues in accessibility to maritime cultural heritage. Using the Pillar Dollar Wreck in Biscayne National Park, Florida, this thesis presents an approach to public outreach based on the concept of ... -
A SHIP SO THAT EVERY VISITOR MAY INHERIT THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD: THE PRESERVATION AND DISPLAY OF HISTORIC VESSELS AFLOAT
Powell, Emily T (East Carolina University, 2017-12-15)Historic vessels are preserved and displayed afloat by museums and cultural institutions throughout the world. Present efforts to maintain these vessels must account for the binary nature of the historic ship as both a ... -
ADAPTIVE LEGACY: THE TRANSITION OF LIGHTHOUSES FROM SYMBOLS OF POLITICAL-ECONOMICAL STATEMENTS TO ICONS OF CULTURAL IDENTITY
Christian, Lauren (East Carolina University, 2017-05-03)Lighthouses on the eastern coast, North Carolina are iconic monuments of the scenic and historic landscape of the Outer Banks. The job for which these lighthouses were specifically designed was to aid mariners in navigating ... -
An Examination of Cuban Migrant Craft: Rafts, Chugs, and Boats
McCusker, Dylan R. (East Carolina University, 2018-07-24)Cuban Migrant Craft, known colloquially as Chugs, is a unique type of vessel that needs study. Made famous by the media, this type of vessel is barely studied. By studying vessels and the demographics, this thesis is one ... -
An Examination of Sanitation and Hygiene Habit Artifacts Found Aboard Vasa Health, Sanitation, and Life at Sea in Seventeenth-Century Sweden
King, Nathaniel Robert (East Carolina University, 2018-05-02)Vasa was a 64-gun Swedish warship in the service of King Gustav II Adolf (r. 1611 – 1632). The vessel sank on its maiden voyage in 1628, taking at least 16 of the approximately 150 persons on board to the depths of Stockholm ... -
"...And all the men knew the colors of the sea..." : historical and archaeological investigation of the SS Commodore, Ponce Inlet, Florida
Eslinger, Kimberly Lane (East Carolina University, 2005)This study focuses on a single question: Are the wreck site remains held under joint title by the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Association and Norman Serbousek those of the SS Commodore, sunk on January 1, 1897? The answer to ... -
"... and all the men knew the colors of the sea..." Historical and Archaeological investigation of the SS Commodore, Ponce Inlet, Florida
Eslinger, Kimberly Lane (2005-08) -
Archaeological Investigation of an Eighteenth-Century British Merchant Vessel, CHUB HEADS CUT, Bermuda
Krivor, Michael Cameron (1998-04) -
Archaeological Investigation of the B&B Wreck (38BK1672) An Eighteenth-Century Plantation_Built Vessel Charleston, South Carolina,
Pecorelli, Harty III (2003-04) -
Arrrchaeology: Investigating piracy in the archaeological record
Hatch, Heather (2006-05) -
Artifact Analysis for the Reader's Point Vessel: A Late-Eighteenth-Century Merchant Ship from St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica
Gottschamer, Amy L. Rubenstein (1995-12) -
Assessing the Management Practices of Historic Wreck Sites Containing Human Remains: USS Monitor, H.L. Hunley, USS Arizona, SS Caribsea, and HMT Bedfordshire
Carroll, Elise Butchart (East Carolina University, 2018-05-02)This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contain human remains through the comparison of two historic eras of ferrous hulled or clad vessels and the differing management ... -
At the Crossroads: Maritime Systems in Transition and the Elizabeth City Ships' Graveyard, North Carolina
Smith, Lindsey S. (2010-04) -
Beneath Niagara: A Methodological Approach to an Inundated Eighteenth-Century Site
Knoerl, Thomas Kurt (1994-04) -
Bermuda: A Case Study on the Impact of Maritime Introduced Contagions and the Yellow Fever Epidemics of the Nineteenth Century
Valencia, Sonia (East Carolina University, 2017-12-01)Contagion is an unfortunate consequence of conflict and trade. Bermuda's isolation and rich history of maritime commercial and naval activities provides an excellent case study to review the impact of trade on the introduction ... -
Bessie and the Manigaults: Reconstructing a Plantation Boat and Antebellum Boating Culture in South Carolina Rice Country
Herman, Patrick Forrest (East Carolina University, 2017-05-03)Bessie is a plantation boat originally constructed and owned by the Manigault family of South Carolina. It was built and used on a mid-nineteenth century rice plantation, and is now a permanent exhibit in the Charleston ... -
The Blockade of Wilmington, North Carolina: 1861-1865
Browning, Robert M., 1955- (1980-10) -
Blue Jackets and White trousers: British and American Sailor Clothing, 1750-1815
Brenkle, Matthew P (2004-05)