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    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 ...
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    The Final Ambush : An Adapted Battlefield Analysis of the U-576 Attack Upon Allied Convoy KS-520 off Cape Hatteras During the Second World War 

    Bright, John Christopher (East Carolina University, 2012)
    The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest, largest, and most complex military action of the Second World War. The battle involved Allied, Axis, and neutral nations, resulting in both military and civilian casualties. At ...
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    "From Quiet Woods to Tide Kissed Shore" : Searching for the Colonial Port of Sunbury, Georgia 

    Dilk, Stephen D. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    This thesis chronicles efforts to examine a unique colonial waterfront complex in Sunbury, Georgia comprised of four distinct colonial wharf sites. To carry out an explanation of these features and Sunbury's overall ...
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    New Data, Old Methods : A Functional Analysis of Colonial Era Structures on the "Wooten-Marnan Lot" at Brunswick Town, North Carolina 

    Gabriel, Jennifer L. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Two archaeological features, N26 and N29, at Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site were originally located and minimally excavated by Stanley South in the late 1950s. Historical documents and limited excavations ...
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    A Comparison of Artifacts and Activities among Mound Area Contexts at Town Creek, A Mississippian Site in Piedmont North Carolina 

    Armour, Daryl W. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Mississippian chiefdoms of the southeastern United States have commonly been characterized by the presence of large towns, a dependence upon maize-agriculture, and the presence of large platform mounds. Research regarding ...
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    Wharves : The Keystone of Plantation Wealth? Case Studies 

    Hicks, Theresa R. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    The Bowling Farm Site (001CSR), a multi-component site comprising Native American and European artifact assemblages, a wharf structure, and a shipwreck, represents a unique clue to early North Carolina history. Located on ...
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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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    DID JOHN LAWSON SLEEP HERE? : AN INVESTIGATION OF LOTS FIVE AND SIX IN HISTORIC BATH, NORTH CAROLINA 

    Mullens, Nancy Jo (East Carolina University, 2010)
    The investigation of Lots Five and Six in Bath, North Carolina, began during the spring semester of 2003 and continued intermittently until the summer of 2010 under the direction of Dr. Charles R. Ewen. During this time, ...
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    Hidden and Sacred : African American Cemeteries in Eastern North Carolina 

    Smith, Jonathan (East Carolina University, 2010)
    The purpose of thesis is to identify an Eastern North Carolina African American Burial Pattern through the survey of Black Bottom Cemetery and the comparison of this cemetery to others in Eastern North Carolina as well as ...
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    A Synthesis of the Prehistoric Archaeological Investigations of Lake Phelps, Washington County, North Carolina 

    Pierce, Greg (East Carolina University, 2010)
    During the mid-1980s, visitors and staff at Pettigrew State Park in Washington County, North Carolina discovered a series of prehistoric dugout canoes and associated artifacts in and around Lake Phelps. Beginning in 1985, ...
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