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    AuthorAshmore, Melissa M. (1)Borrelli, Jeremy Robert (1)Brown, Daniel Mark (1)Grussing, Valerie J. (1)Jones, Jennifer E. (1)Leuchtmann, Amy C. (1)Page, Courtney E. (1)Seaborn, R. Laurel (1)Smith, Kimberly M. (1)Subject
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    The Central Places of Albemarle Sound : Examining Transitional Maritime Economies Through Archaeological Site Distribution 

    Leuchtmann, Amy C. (East Carolina University, 2011)
    Historical evidence shows that the Albemarle Sound region has a long history of maritime trade. As technologies improved, early settlers moved beyond simple subsistence farming to expand extensive maritime trade networks ...
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    Reanimating the Graveyard : Heritage Tourism Development of North Carolina Shipwrecks 

    Grussing, Valerie J. (East Carolina University, 2009)
    The shipwrecks of the Graveyard of the Atlantic are a prime subject for heritage tourism development in North Carolina. Education about these irreplaceable cultural resources, and effective interpretation of them, is ...
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    THE COROLLA WRECK EXPOSED : HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF NORTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST SHIP 

    Brown, Daniel Mark (East Carolina University, 2013)
    Because of the unexpected and spontaneous discovery of the Corolla Wreck in 2008, its relocation in 2009, and its dynamic six-month jaunt up and down the coast, all research questions posed by this thesis were formed in ...
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    Scattered to the Wind : An Evaluation of the Disaster Landscape of Coastal North Carolina 

    Jones, Jennifer E. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Coastal North Carolina has had a long and intimate relationship with severe weather events, the outcome of which has affected the physical, economical, and social structures of the State. The primary objective of this ...
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    Crucial Factors for the Recovery and Conservation of an Archaeological Ship 

    Ashmore, Melissa M. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    What factors determine the successful recovery and concentration of a full archaeological ship? While an article by G.D. van der Heide provides guidelines for recovery, he offers no analysis to explain why his issues are ...
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    Comparative Analysis of Cask Material from Late Sixteenth Through Early Nineteenth Century Shipwrecks 

    Smith, Kimberly M. (East Carolina University, 2009)
    This thesis examined cask material, including cask staves, heads, hoops, bungs and other components that casks consist of, recovered from 13 eighteenth century, three nineteenth century, one seventeenth, and two sixteenth ...
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    Going on the Account : Examining Golden Age Pirates as a Distinct Culture Through Artifact Patterning 

    Page, Courtney E. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Pirates of the Golden Age (1650-1726) have become the stuff of legend. The way they looked and acted has been variously recorded through the centuries, slowly morphing them into the pirates of today's fiction. Yet, many ...
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    SEAFARING WOMEN : An Investigation of Material Culture for Potential Archaeological Diagnostics of Women on Nineteenth-Century Sailing Ships 

    Seaborn, R. Laurel (East Carolina University, 2014)
    During the 19th century, women went to sea on sailing ships. Wives and family accompanied captains on their voyages from New England. They wrote journals and letters that detailed their life on board, adventures in foreign ...
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    The Bay Of Storms And Tavern Of The Seas : Risk In The Maritime Cultural Landscape Of The Harbor At Cape Town, South Africa 

    Borrelli, Jeremy Robert (East Carolina University, 2015)
    South Africa's connection with the sea is most prevalent in its founding harbor at Cape Town. Until the opening of the Suez Canal, the passage around the Cape of Good Hope via Table Bay represented the most important oceanic ...

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