Boca Chica Beach spans the south Texas coast in Cameron County for a distance of roughly 12 kilometers between Brazos Santiago Pass and the mouth of the Rio Grande River at the Texas and Mexican border. More than 165 historic ships have been reported lost along the south Texas coast in this general area and at least four, or portions thereof, have been discovered so far. The most well-known of the shipwreck remains is archeological site 41CF184, nicknamed Boca Chica No. 2, which has gained almost mythological status in the region as it has long been circumstantially linked to the Mexican warship Moctezuma; not-so-coincidentally one of the most famous shipwrecks in the region. Is Boca Chica No. 2 the famous warship, once believed to be a “ph...
This presentation discusses a collaborative research project between the University of South Carolin...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...
This report represents the culmination of fourteen years of marine archeological investigations by P...
Boca Chica Beach spans the south Texas coast in Cameron County for a distance of roughly 12 kilomete...
La playa de Boca Chica se extiende aproximadamente 12 kilómetros a lo largo la costa sur de Texas, e...
A survey conducted in February of 1998 located an anomaly originally believed to be the remains of L...
A survey conducted in February of 1998 located an anomaly originally believed to be the remains of L...
Quarterly publication of the Texas Historical Commission containing articles about historic sites, e...
On 30 December 1986, a local fisherman incidentally discovered the remains of a seventeenth-century ...
For two centuries, physical evidence of a vast shipwreck, including beeswax and Chinese porcelain, h...
In 1986 the remains of a shipwreck were discovered on Sand Island in the mouth of the Columbia River...
In 2008, following a cultural resources remote-sensing survey for the Proposed Galveston-Bolivar Cau...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the investigation of the Mica shipwreck. The objectives of...
This presentation discusses a collaborative research project between the University of South Carolin...
This presentation discusses a collaborative research project between the University of South Carolin...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...
This report represents the culmination of fourteen years of marine archeological investigations by P...
Boca Chica Beach spans the south Texas coast in Cameron County for a distance of roughly 12 kilomete...
La playa de Boca Chica se extiende aproximadamente 12 kilómetros a lo largo la costa sur de Texas, e...
A survey conducted in February of 1998 located an anomaly originally believed to be the remains of L...
A survey conducted in February of 1998 located an anomaly originally believed to be the remains of L...
Quarterly publication of the Texas Historical Commission containing articles about historic sites, e...
On 30 December 1986, a local fisherman incidentally discovered the remains of a seventeenth-century ...
For two centuries, physical evidence of a vast shipwreck, including beeswax and Chinese porcelain, h...
In 1986 the remains of a shipwreck were discovered on Sand Island in the mouth of the Columbia River...
In 2008, following a cultural resources remote-sensing survey for the Proposed Galveston-Bolivar Cau...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the investigation of the Mica shipwreck. The objectives of...
This presentation discusses a collaborative research project between the University of South Carolin...
This presentation discusses a collaborative research project between the University of South Carolin...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...
This report represents the culmination of fourteen years of marine archeological investigations by P...