Browsing Maritime Studies by Author "Rodgers, Bradley A"
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Bermuda: A Case Study on the Impact of Maritime Introduced Contagions and the Yellow Fever Epidemics of the Nineteenth Century
Valencia, Sonia (East Carolina University, 2017-12-01)Contagion is an unfortunate consequence of conflict and trade. Bermuda's isolation and rich history of maritime commercial and naval activities provides an excellent case study to review the impact of trade on the introduction ... -
The Burroughs Wreck: A Key to Eighteenth Century Ship Construction Techniques and the Life and Death of the Port of Edenton
Goodall, Katherine I (2003-07) -
Developing a Supplemental Archaeological Methodology: A Photogrammetric Study of Shipwrecks Using a Low-Cost ROV
Clevenger, Katherine Lovejoy (East Carolina University, 2017-11-15)In recent years, photogrammetry has been increasingly used as a supplement to traditional archaeological mapping methods. This study aims to show that photogrammetry can be a viable supplement, and in some cases a replacement, ... -
"A Fair Specimen of a Southern River Steamer": The Oregon and Tar/Pamlico River Steam Navigation
Lawrence, Matthew S (2003-05)Steam navigation began successfully on North Carolina's Cape Fear River in 1818 and within a decade all of North Carolina's rivers hosted steamers, except for the Tar/Pamlico River. The Tar/Pamlico River lagged behind other ... -
Fueling the fire: An underwater archaeological investigation of the Clarfin Point wreck and Little Sturgeon, Wisconsin
Gray, Jefferson J (1998-11) -
Great Lakes Ship Traps and Salvage: A Regional Analysis of An Archaeological Phenomenon
Pecoraro, Tiffany A (2007-04) -
An Historical and Archaeological Investigation of the Steamboat CURLEW
Olson, Christopher J. (Marine archaeologist) (1997-04) -
An Historical and Archaeological Investigation of Three Beached Shipwreck Scatters at Channel Islands National Park
Russell, Matthew A (1996-01) -
The Impact of the Eighteenth-Century Navigation Revolution Upon European Pacific Cartography
Avery, Paul Harrison (1998-04) -
The Iron Sentinel: U.S.S. MICHIGAN 1844-1949
Rodgers, Bradley A (1985-11) -
The Missing Link Between Sail and Steam: Steambarges and the Joys of Door County, Wisconsin
Brazzill, Dina M (2007) -
Oaken Whale With Cast Iron Tail: The Single-Decked Wooden Bulk Carrier Monohansett
Dappert, Claire P (2005-12) -
Postmortem Archaeology: Reinterpreting Salvaged Sites using the CSS Neuse as a Case Study
Hauck, Chelsea (East Carolina University, 2016-04-19)Traditionally, salvaged wreck sites are disregarded by academia because contextual data are lost without detailed measured site maps. When these sites are ignored, the information that can be gained from individual artifacts ... -
Pushing the Paradigm: The Devotional Medals of El Buen Consejo in a Historical and Archaeological Context
Whitfield, Elizabeth H (2005-05)Devotional medals have a long, but quiet history. With little written about the production, purpose, and distribution of theses religiously themed objects, scholars studying them must piece together bits of information ... -
Vernacular in Curves: The Mythologizing of the Great Lakes Whaleback
Lengieza, Joseph Thaddeus (East Carolina University, 2016-05-03)The "whaleback" type of bulk commodity freighter, indigenous to the Great Lakes of North America at the end of the nineteenth century, has engendered much notice for its novel appearance; however, this appearance masks the ... -
WAR ON THE CHESAPEAKE: ARTIFACT ANALYSIS OF A WAR OF 1812 FLOTILLA SHIP
Nelson-DeLong, Nicholas J (5/16/2016)The purpose of this thesis is to examine and evaluate the material culture recovered from an early nineteenth-century vessel that operated in the Chesapeake Flotilla during the War of 1812. The shipwreck site, designated ... -
Waterways of Innovation: The Marine Technological Advancements of America's Prohibition Era
Bowdoin, Charles Samuel (East Carolina University, 2016-04-19)Prohibition opened the door to the United States for individuals or groups to smuggle alcohol by waterways. These people came from all walks of life and were known as rumrunners. The United States Coast Guard was charged ...