Archeologist Dr. Jeffrey Brain at the Peabody Essex Museum stumbled on the site of Maine\u27s ancient Popham Colony in 1990 and believes he found construction evidence of the ship, Virginia, built in 1607 and 1608. Susan McChesney is executive director of the Maine\u27s First Ship project, which is raising funds to reconstruct the pinnace Virginia. The project has partnered with the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath and expects to have the ship docked and launched there
[About the book] In 1991, sports divers discovered a previously unknown section of wooden shipwre...
Abby Zimet piece on the recent archaeological excavation below Central Maine Power Co.\u27s (CMP) Gr...
This record gives access to all supplementary data that forms the background to the paper: Daly, A.,...
A mix of professional archeologists, students, local volunteers, and paying participants in a Maine ...
In 1997, Bud Warren established the nonprofit group Maine\u27s First Ship to construct a replica of ...
A team of researchers led by Warren Reiss of the University of Maine at Orono\u27s Darling oceanogra...
Professor Warren Riess of the University of Maine used to recover artifacts from Maine shipwrecks as...
In 1995, the Institute of Maritime History conducted the nrchneologicnl invcstl~'?ntion of a 19...
From August 1607 to summer or fall 1608, the Popham Colony was established on what is now known as H...
Two one-week field projects, carried out during the summers of 2011 and 2012, investigated an histor...
Warwick was an English galleon that sank in 1619 off the coast of Bermuda while transporting colonis...
Last semester, Fall 2020, in Professor Eve Raimon’s seminar on Slavery and Public History, we became...
This book will be of special importance for people interested in the maritime archaeology of the Sol...
Archaeological diving work by HWTMA began on a shipwreck site in the Eastern Solent in 2004 followin...
University of Southern Maine assistant professor of archaeology Nathan D. Hamilton, director of the ...
[About the book] In 1991, sports divers discovered a previously unknown section of wooden shipwre...
Abby Zimet piece on the recent archaeological excavation below Central Maine Power Co.\u27s (CMP) Gr...
This record gives access to all supplementary data that forms the background to the paper: Daly, A.,...
A mix of professional archeologists, students, local volunteers, and paying participants in a Maine ...
In 1997, Bud Warren established the nonprofit group Maine\u27s First Ship to construct a replica of ...
A team of researchers led by Warren Reiss of the University of Maine at Orono\u27s Darling oceanogra...
Professor Warren Riess of the University of Maine used to recover artifacts from Maine shipwrecks as...
In 1995, the Institute of Maritime History conducted the nrchneologicnl invcstl~'?ntion of a 19...
From August 1607 to summer or fall 1608, the Popham Colony was established on what is now known as H...
Two one-week field projects, carried out during the summers of 2011 and 2012, investigated an histor...
Warwick was an English galleon that sank in 1619 off the coast of Bermuda while transporting colonis...
Last semester, Fall 2020, in Professor Eve Raimon’s seminar on Slavery and Public History, we became...
This book will be of special importance for people interested in the maritime archaeology of the Sol...
Archaeological diving work by HWTMA began on a shipwreck site in the Eastern Solent in 2004 followin...
University of Southern Maine assistant professor of archaeology Nathan D. Hamilton, director of the ...
[About the book] In 1991, sports divers discovered a previously unknown section of wooden shipwre...
Abby Zimet piece on the recent archaeological excavation below Central Maine Power Co.\u27s (CMP) Gr...
This record gives access to all supplementary data that forms the background to the paper: Daly, A.,...