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    AuthorHartmeyer, Philip Alexander (1)Mires, Calvin H. (1)Page, Courtney E. (1)Subject
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    Maritime archaeology (3)
    American Civil War maritime history (1)American history (1)Antiquities--17th century (1)Antiquities--18th century (1)Archaeological assemblages (1)Archaeological significance (1)Artifact patterning (1)Copper ingots--Transportation (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    The Value of Maritime Archaeological Heritage : An Exploratory Study of the Cultural Capital of Shipwrecks in the Graveyard of the Atlantic 

    Mires, Calvin H. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of history, architecture, technology, industry, and maritime culture. Potentially more than 2,000 ships have been lost in ...
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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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    Passengers, Packages, And Copper : The Steamer Pewabic, Its Archaeology, Management, Material Culture, And The Development Of The Keweenaw Peninsula 

    Hartmeyer, Philip Alexander (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Pewabic was a passenger/package freight propeller with multiple identities that will serve in this study to better understand the tourism explosion and the copper boom of the Great Lakes during the Civil War. The hybrid ...

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