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    AuthorAshmore, Melissa M. (1)Gandulla, Stephanie (1)McLaughlin, Erin M. (1)Schnitzer, Laura Kate (1)Smeeks, Jessica Diane (1)Subject
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    APRONS OF LEAD : EXAMINATION OF AN ARTIFACT ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE SHIPWRECK SITE 

    Schnitzer, Laura Kate (East Carolina University, 2012)
    In terms of artillery from shipwreck sites, gun tubes are typically the most well researched artifacts. Small finds like lead cannon aprons get significantly less attention but they too can reveal a great deal of information ...
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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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    THE SWEDISH SAILOR'S TABLE : A Study of Vasa's Wooden Tableware 

    Gandulla, Stephanie (East Carolina University, 2014)
    On 10 August 1628, Swedish warship Vasa sailed out of port on its maiden voyage, and in a light gust, quickly sank to the bottom of Stockholm Harbor. For more than three centuries, what should have been the pride of the ...
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    Characterizing the Deceased Mariners of the Swedish Warship Vasa : An Analysis of Personal Possessions Found in Association with Human Remains 

    Smeeks, Jessica Diane (East Carolina University, 2014)
    On August 10, 1628, as onlookers watched in dismay, the newest and most powerful warship in Northern Europe, a symbol of the prestige and power of Sweden and Sweden's King Gustav II Adolf, heeled over and sank in Stockholm ...
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    Beyond Historic Bath : Archaeological Investigation of Handy's Point, Bath, North Carolina 

    McLaughlin, Erin M. (East Carolina University, 2013)
    This thesis examines the Handy's Point site in Bath, North Carolina, to assess its chronological position, fill a void in our past knowledge, and concludes it is not the former location of the village of Secotan. Artifacts ...

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