The Wreck Diver's Guide to Sailing Ship Artifacts of the 19th Century
Author: David Leigh Stone
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 94
ISBN-13: 9780969501015
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Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 94
ISBN-13: 9780969501015
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Henry Keatts
Publisher: Aqua Quest Publications
Published: 1999-07-27
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This comprehensive guide is for both beginning and advanced divers. It tells how to find wrecks, details the equipment and techniques needed, explains safety concerns, and teaches how to recover artifacts and preserve them. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Author: Donna J. Souza
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-06-29
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 1489901396
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In Archaeology Under Water (1966: 19), pioneer nautical archaeologist George Bass pointed out how much easier it is to train someone who is already an archaeologist to become a diver than to take trained divers and teach them to do archaeology. While this is 'generally true, there have also been occasions when well-trained and enthusiastic sport-divers have been willing to accept the train ing and discipline necessary to conduct good archaeological science, becoming first-rate scholars in the process. Dr. Donna Souza's book is the product of just such a transition. It shows how a sport-diver and volunteer fieldworker can proceed through a rigorous graduate program to achieve research results that are convincing in their own right and point toward new directions in the discipline as a whole. What is new in this book for maritime archaeology? Perhaps the most obvious and important feature of Dr. Souza's archaeological and historical analysis of the wreck at Pulaski Reef and its contemporaries in the Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida, is the way it serves as a means to a larger end---namely an understanding of the social history of the transition from sail to steam in late nineteenth century maritime commerce in America. The relationship between changes in technology and culture is a classic theme in anthropology, and this study extends ~t theme into the domain of underwater archaeology.
Author: Jason M. Burns
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 1461502098
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Historical archaeologists are in a unique position to analyze both historical documents and archaeological data in order to generate hypotheses and draw conclusions. In this work, the data not only provided the history of the ship "Catharine" but also the economic, social and political environments in which the ship was built and employed. This work focuses not only on the shipwreck and the wrecking event, but on the history and archaeology of a single ship. With this expanded view, the research also delves into: *International shipbuilding; *The struggle for dominance in the ship trade in the 19th century. This book will be of interest to underwater, historical and cultural archaeologists, social historians, cultural heritage managers and archaeologists working in the southeastern United States.
Author: Black Duck
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2010-08-25
Total Pages: 157
ISBN-13: 0982947704
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book is for the young and the old, for the novice and the expert. It is based on research and fact. It will serve as a guide and a reference for anyone with an interest in shipwrecks, artifacts, and treasures of all kinds.
Author: Erik A Petkovic Sr
Publisher: Dived Up Publications
Published: 2019-02-27
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 190945530X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Erik Petkovic’s Lake Erie Technical Wreck Diving Guide is packed with tales of maritime disasters: sailing ships and steamers which foundered, succumbed to storms, collided or were engulfed in flames. There are ships which sank more than once, were involved in wars, slave escapes and catastrophic collisions, plus daring stories of deep salvage, valuable cargoes, submarines, experimental engineering and unidentified wrecks. The guide brings to life the rediscovered history of the ships, passengers and crews. Then there are the dives themselves. Some of the wrecks are remarkably intact for their age. Amongst the features which can be seen are wooden ships’ wheels, standing masts, rudders, propellers, portholes, engines, boilers and steamship hogging arches. Each chapter describes the history, current condition, location, dimensions, hazards and highlights of an individual wreck. The author’s original research, contributor photos and archive materials help bring these 19 enticing, challenging, rarely dived wrecks to life. ‘Meticulously researched, nicely composed, beautifully illustrated. I wish I had written this book.’– Gary Gentile 'Any technical diver considering diving on any of these wrecks should first read this one-of-a-kind book!’– Joe Porter, Publisher, Wreck Diving Magazine
Author: Daniel Berg
Publisher: Aqua Explorers Inc
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 76
ISBN-13: 9780961616748
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Scuba diving guide includes information on the history and present condition of over 55 of Bermuda's most popular shipwrecks.
Author: Leonard George Carr Laughton
Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 558
ISBN-13:
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Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 1276
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