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    AuthorBorrelli, Jeremy Robert (1)Kerfoot, Sara (1)Rotsted, Lauren A. (1)Wright, Jeneva (1)Zant, Caitlin N. (1)Subject
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    Great Lakes (North America) (2)Underwater archaeology--Great Lakes (North America) (2)19th century ships (1)Adriatic (Schooner-barge) (1)African studies (1)American Civil War (1)American history (1)Archaeological surveying--Great Lakes (North America) (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Balancing Acts : Public Access And Archaeology In The Cape Fear Civil War Shipwreck District 

    Wright, Jeneva (East Carolina University, 2015)
    During the American Civil War, Wilmington, North Carolina, served as an important blockade running center for the Confederacy. The Cape Fear region's high traffic and dangerous shoals resulted in the largest concentration ...
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    Unloading History : Historical and Archaeological Investigations of the Self-Unloading Schooner-Barge, Adriatic 

    Zant, Caitlin N. (East Carolina University, 2015)
    Throughout the late 19th and early 20th century, the Great Lakes were at the center of rapid technological advancements in shipping and shipbuilding. The diverse demands for trade and unique geographic characteristics of ...
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    CATASTROPHIC DISASTER IN THE MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD : CHASING THE GREAT STORM OF 1913 

    Kerfoot, Sara (East Carolina University, 2015)
    The Great Lakes host thousands of shipwrecks. The Lakes are positioned to receive the blunt force of two polar fronts during the winter season, this can result in cataclysmic storm activity. In 1913, the two fronts combined ...
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    The migration of the sharpie : economic, environmental, and archaeological aspects 

    Rotsted, Lauren A. (East Carolina University, 2015)
    In the late nineteenth century, the United States saw the development of a crucial working vessel type, the sharpie. This thesis will demonstrate that as the sharpie migrated south down the east coast of the United States, ...
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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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