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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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    Prehistoric Ceramics from the Barber Creek Site (31PT259), Greenville, North Carolina 

    Roberts, Joseph F. (East Carolina University, 2011)
    This is a study of the prehistoric pottery from the Barber Creek site located along the Tar River drainage in Greenville, North Carolina. Stratified archaeological remains are present in a one meter deposit of sand spanning ...
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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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    Ship Ashore! : The Role of Risk in the Development of the United States Life-Saving Service and its Effects on Wrecking Patterns Along the North Carolina Coast 

    Marano, Joshua Lynn (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Prior to the 1870s bloated corpses, splintered masts, and floating cargoes often littered the isolated beaches of the Eastern United States, becoming a tragic but nearly ubiquitous sight. For those in peril upon the seas, ...
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    Under the Sand Dunes : the Search for the Eliason House and the Socioeconomic Status of its Inhabitants 

    Robbins, Valerie D. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    The Eliason House was built for Fort Macon's commanding officer and family on Bogue Banks, North Carolina. The house stood for 35 years before being burned early in the Civil War and, until 2001, no systematic excavations ...
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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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    Archaeological and Historical Investigations at Foscue Plantation : Identifying the Structure in the Vault Field 

    Stamper, Amanda Keeny (East Carolina University, 2014)
    During the 2007 Craven Community College archaeological field school, a dense concentration of brick was discovered at the Vault Field site (31JN112**) on Foscue Plantation in eastern North Carolina. This feature was ...
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    Corsairs in Drain Pipes : An Examination of the Submariner Folk Group in the United States Navy During the Second World War 

    Mason, Zachary (East Carolina University, 2014)
    During the Second World War, United States submariners were isolated from the rest of the Navy. Submariners faced a higher level and different type of danger than the rest of the Navy. They developed their own way of ...
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    A Determination Worthy of a Better Cause : Naval Action at the Battle of Roanoke Island 7 February 1862 

    Simonds, Lucas Samuel (East Carolina University, 2014)
    The Battle of Roanoke Island, during the American Civil War, was one of the first major amphibious landing operations in U.S. military history. As the Union Army landed troops on the island, an accompanying Union Naval ...
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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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