The waters of Latin America and the Caribbean are rich with archaeological sites, including coastal settlements, defensive forts, freshwater sources, fishing-related activities, navigational aids, anchorages, harbours, ports, shipbuilding sites, shipwrecks and survivor camps. Tragically, treasure-hunting has had a deep impact on these maritime cultural resources, especially on shipwrecks. In the last 20 years, archaeologists have been fighting the battle against these treasure hunters in an attempt to preserve these resources as a source of cultural heritage, rather than allow them to be viewed solely as a means for financial reward. Case studies written primarily by Latin American and Caribbean archaeologists demonstrate exciting and cutti...
International audienceIn the Caribbean archipelago, the rare pre-Columbian underwater remains identi...
Underwater cultural heritage sites draw thousands of diving tourists lured by the excitement of ship...
Abstract: Increasingly, diminished monetary resources to pay for full-time or project-based professi...
This volume features a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to underwater and coastal ...
For many years treasure hunters have considered the Caribbean region a prime target for their ventur...
This thesis examines the impacts of treasure salvors and looters on the Pillar Dollar Wreck (site # ...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Spain prospered as a dominant trading empire with the help of t...
This research deals with the development of scientific methodology within maritime archaeology, how ...
The Bahamas has a rich history with nautical archaeology, even if the academic discipline of nautica...
The purpose of this study was to describe the investigation of the Mica shipwreck. The objectives of...
Summary describing the work completed at Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (SEARCH) for the...
In this article we explore the advantages of an underwater archaeological chart for the protection o...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
Unlike land-based sources of cultural heritage, abandoned shipwrecks have been slow to receive prote...
International audienceIn the Caribbean archipelago, the rare pre-Columbian underwater remains identi...
Underwater cultural heritage sites draw thousands of diving tourists lured by the excitement of ship...
Abstract: Increasingly, diminished monetary resources to pay for full-time or project-based professi...
This volume features a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to underwater and coastal ...
For many years treasure hunters have considered the Caribbean region a prime target for their ventur...
This thesis examines the impacts of treasure salvors and looters on the Pillar Dollar Wreck (site # ...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Spain prospered as a dominant trading empire with the help of t...
This research deals with the development of scientific methodology within maritime archaeology, how ...
The Bahamas has a rich history with nautical archaeology, even if the academic discipline of nautica...
The purpose of this study was to describe the investigation of the Mica shipwreck. The objectives of...
Summary describing the work completed at Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (SEARCH) for the...
In this article we explore the advantages of an underwater archaeological chart for the protection o...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
Unlike land-based sources of cultural heritage, abandoned shipwrecks have been slow to receive prote...
International audienceIn the Caribbean archipelago, the rare pre-Columbian underwater remains identi...
Underwater cultural heritage sites draw thousands of diving tourists lured by the excitement of ship...
Abstract: Increasingly, diminished monetary resources to pay for full-time or project-based professi...