Browsing History by Author "History"
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1986-1987 Archaeological Survey of the Schooner FLEETWING Site, 47DR168, Garrett Bay, Wisconsin
Cooper, David J. (1987-08) -
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 ... -
A brief history of the Kinston daily free press
Arthur, Charles Lethco. -
A Case Study of Six Montefortino Helmets from the Battle of the Egadi Islands (241 B.C.)
Rose, Aja Beauregard (East Carolina University, 2017-05-03)Montefortino helmets quickly became the dominant form of head gear throughout Europe and the Mediterranean once introduced by the Celts. During the First Punic War, it was the helmet in use by much of the Roman forces, ... -
ADAPTIVE LEGACY: THE TRANSITION OF LIGHTHOUSES FROM SYMBOLS OF POLITICAL-ECONOMICAL STATEMENTS TO ICONS OF CULTURAL IDENTITY
Christian, Lauren (East Carolina University, 2017-05-03)Lighthouses on the eastern coast, North Carolina are iconic monuments of the scenic and historic landscape of the Outer Banks. The job for which these lighthouses were specifically designed was to aid mariners in navigating ... -
American Professional Military Education, 1776-1945: A Foundation for Failure
Van Riper, James K (East Carolina University, 2016-05-03)This paper presents the history of professional military education in the United States from 1776 through 1945. As its fundamental point, the paper argues that the scientific view of war prevailed over the views of the ... -
An Examination of Cuban Migrant Craft: Rafts, Chugs, and Boats
McCusker, Dylan R. (East Carolina University, 2018-07-24)Cuban Migrant Craft, known colloquially as Chugs, is a unique type of vessel that needs study. Made famous by the media, this type of vessel is barely studied. By studying vessels and the demographics, this thesis is one ... -
"...And all the men knew the colors of the sea..." : historical and archaeological investigation of the SS Commodore, Ponce Inlet, Florida
Eslinger, Kimberly Lane (East Carolina University, 2005)This study focuses on a single question: Are the wreck site remains held under joint title by the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Association and Norman Serbousek those of the SS Commodore, sunk on January 1, 1897? The answer to ... -
"... and all the men knew the colors of the sea..." Historical and Archaeological investigation of the SS Commodore, Ponce Inlet, Florida
Eslinger, Kimberly Lane (2005-08) -
Archaeological and historical site investigation/thesis of the John's Island wreck (EDS0001)
Neidinger, Adriane Askins. -
Archaeological Investigation of an Eighteenth-Century British Merchant Vessel, CHUB HEADS CUT, Bermuda
Krivor, Michael Cameron (1998-04) -
Archaeological Investigation of the B&B Wreck (38BK1672) An Eighteenth-Century Plantation_Built Vessel Charleston, South Carolina,
Pecorelli, Harty III (2003-04) -
Arrrchaeology: Investigating piracy in the archaeological record
Hatch, Heather (2006-05) -
Artifact Analysis for the Reader's Point Vessel: A Late-Eighteenth-Century Merchant Ship from St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica
Gottschamer, Amy L. Rubenstein (1995-12) -
At the Crossroads: Maritime Systems in Transition and the Elizabeth City Ships' Graveyard, North Carolina
Smith, Lindsey S. (2010-04) -
Barges, Battlefields, and Ferry Slips: A Study of Archaeological Findings and Site Formation Processes in Rockley Bay, Tobago
Lacey, Thomas (East Carolina University, 2019-11-14)The Rockley Bay Research Project (RBRP), under the auspices of the University of Connecticut and the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, conducted surveys and excavations between 2012 and 2016 in search of the vessels lost ... -
The Battle of Antietam: A Turning Point in the War
Sweet, Lyndsey A. (2014)The Battle of Antietam was the single bloodiest day of the American Civil War and is considered one of the major turning points of the war. This battle was the first of two attempts by Robert E. Lee to go on the offensive ...