This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contain human remains through the comparison of two historic eras of ferrous hulled or clad vessels and the differing management approaches. The research seeks to understand the motivation behind management decisions and ascertain if the decisions are linked to a specific variable , such as public significance or association with a specific historic era. Through the examination of management documents and literature associated with each wreck site , the research will reveal commonalities between five case studies that factor into each management decision
Abstract: Increasingly, diminished monetary resources to pay for full-time or project-based professi...
The purpose of this thesis is to decipher the signatures of archaeological site formation processes ...
This thesis examined cask material, including cask staves, heads, hoops, bungs and other components ...
This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contai...
This thesis proposes a course of research to examine the influence human decision-making processes (...
The purpose of this thesis is to acquire historical and archaeological datasets for the illustration...
The question of whether historic wrecks are risks or resources is a matter of perception and underst...
The legal framework protecting historic shipwrecks and other underwater cultural heritage in the Uni...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
The legal framework protecting historic shipwrecks and other underwater cultural heritage in the Uni...
This study focuses on a single question: Are the wreck site remains held under joint title by the Po...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
This study focuses on a single question: Are the wreck site remains held under joint title by the Po...
This thesis presents three warship museums within the United States as case studies to examine the n...
Abstract: Increasingly, diminished monetary resources to pay for full-time or project-based professi...
The purpose of this thesis is to decipher the signatures of archaeological site formation processes ...
This thesis examined cask material, including cask staves, heads, hoops, bungs and other components ...
This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contai...
This thesis proposes a course of research to examine the influence human decision-making processes (...
The purpose of this thesis is to acquire historical and archaeological datasets for the illustration...
The question of whether historic wrecks are risks or resources is a matter of perception and underst...
The legal framework protecting historic shipwrecks and other underwater cultural heritage in the Uni...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
The legal framework protecting historic shipwrecks and other underwater cultural heritage in the Uni...
This study focuses on a single question: Are the wreck site remains held under joint title by the Po...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
This study focuses on a single question: Are the wreck site remains held under joint title by the Po...
This thesis presents three warship museums within the United States as case studies to examine the n...
Abstract: Increasingly, diminished monetary resources to pay for full-time or project-based professi...
The purpose of this thesis is to decipher the signatures of archaeological site formation processes ...
This thesis examined cask material, including cask staves, heads, hoops, bungs and other components ...