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International handbook of underwater archaeology /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Ruppé, Carol, Barstad, Jan
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, ©2002.
Colección:Plenum series in underwater archaeology
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy033/2001016493.html
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: I. INTRODUCTION
  • 1. Underwater Archaeology: Filling in the Gaps
  • Janet F. Barstad
  • 2. Timelines of Underwater Archaeology
  • John D. Broadwater
  • II. THE GEOGRAPHY OF UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY
  • Section 1. The United States
  • 3. Maine: The First Twenty-Five Years
  • Warren Riess
  • 4. Massachusetts: The Devil to Pay and No Pitch Hot!
  • Victor T. Mastone
  • 5. The Nautical Archaeology of Lake Champlain
  • Kevin J. Crisman and Arthur B. Cohn
  • 6. Lake George, New York: Recent Archaeological Investigations
  • at a Mountain Waterway
  • Joseph W. Zarzynski
  • 7. Underwater Archaeology in Rhode Island
  • D.K. Abbass
  • 8. The Maryland-Chesapeake Region
  • Susan B.M Langley
  • 9. Maritime Archaeology in North Carolina
  • Lawrence E. Babits
  • 10. South Carolina: A Drop in the Bucket
  • Christopher F. Amer
  • 11. Florida Frontiers: From Ice Age to New Age
  • Roger C. Smith
  • 12. The Great Lakes States
  • John R. Halsey
  • 13. Steamboat Archaeology on the Missouri River
  • Annalies Corbin
  • 14. Texas Shipwrecks: Progress in the Decade 1988-1998
  • J. Barto Arnold III
  • 15. Maritime and Underwater Archaeology on the Pacific Coast
  • James P. Delgado
  • 16. Underwater Archaeology, Hawaiian Style
  • Hans Van Tilburg
  • Section 2. Mexico, the Caribbean, Bermuda, and South America
  • 17. Mexico: A Country with a Rich Underwater Legacy
  • Pilar Luna Erreguerena
  • 18. Problems and Progress in the Caribbean
  • Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton
  • 19. Underwater Cultural Heritage in Bermuda
  • Clifford Earle Smith Jr. and Edward Cecil Harris
  • 20. Water: A New Field in Argentinean Archaeology
  • Dolores Carolina Elkin
  • Section 3. Europe and the Mediterranean
  • 21. Archaeology in the Marine Environment in Sweden
  • Carl Olof Cederlund
  • 22. Aspects of Maritime History of Finland and the Eastern Baltic
  • Christian Ahlstrom
  • 23. England and Wales: Recent Issues in Maritime Archaeology
  • Glenn P. Darrington
  • 24. Shipwreck Archaeology in Scotland
  • Colin J.M. Martin
  • 25. Underwater Archaeology in the Republic of Ireland
  • Colin Breen and Aidan O'Sullivan
  • 26. Maritime Archaeology in Northern Ireland: A Holistic Approach
  • Brian Williams
  • 27. France
  • Max Guerout
  • 28. Italy
  • Carlo leltrame
  • 29. New Courses in Maritime Archaeology in Portugal
  • Jean-Yves Blot
  • Section 4. The East, Australia, and Africa
  • 30. Nautical Archaeology in Israel
  • Shelley Wachsmann and Dan Davis
  • 31. Underwater Archaeology in Egypt
  • Emad Kahlil and Mohamed Mustafa
  • 32. Maritime Archaeology in Australia, the Indian Ocean, and Asia
  • Jeremy N. Green
  • 33. Past, Present, and Future of Maritime Archaeology in South Africa
  • John Gribble
  • III. ISSUES IN UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY
  • Section 1. Culture and Law
  • 34. Wrecked and Abandoned
  • Anne G. Giesecke
  • 35. Education: The Power Tool of Underwater Archaeology
  • Sheli O. Smith
  • 36. Ethics and Underwater Archaeology
  • Ian Roderick Mather and Gordon P. Watts Jr.
  • 37. Public Programs: An Overview
  • Gordon P. Watts Jr. and Ian Roderick Mather
  • Section 2. Technology
  • 38. Digging Deeper: Deepwater Archaeology and the Monitor National
  • Maritime Sanctuary
  • John D. Broadwater
  • 39. Side Scan Sonar
  • Martin Klein
  • 40. Geographic Information Systems
  • Ian Roderick Mather and Gordon P. Watts Jr.
  • 41. In Situ Corrosion Measurements and Management of Shipwreck Sites
  • Ian D. MacLeod
  • 42. Site Management
  • Ian Oxley and David Gregory
  • 43. Heritage or Hazard? The Oil Tanker Montebello and Its Potentially
  • Dangerous Cargo
  • Jack Hunter
  • 44. Preservation
  • Donald H. Keith
  • 45. Underwater Archaeology and the Internet: Navigating a Web
  • of Challenges and Opportunities
  • Andrew W. Hall
  • Section 3. Government Agencies
  • 46. Preserving and Interpreting the Archaeology
  • of the United States Navy
  • Robert S. Neyland
  • 47. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • Bruce G. Terrell
  • 48. The National Park Service Submerged Cultural Resources Program
  • Calvin R. Cummings.