The purpose of this thesis is to acquire historical and archaeological datasets for the illustration and interpretation of site formation processes affecting a World War II merchant shipwreck, and to use this data to develop a series of 3D models displaying sequential shipwreck disintegration. This thesis proposes to explore the potential of a) using archival sources (in particular ship builder’s plans) to create the historical ship model and b) using archaeological resources to create an archaeological ship model, in order to visualize individual multi-stage deterioration. Additionally, by integrating structural deterioration assessments, as well as adding inferred environmental variables (including physical, biological, and chemical proce...
This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contai...
This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contai...
This brief article discusses the matter of iron and steel shipwrecks in the context of the remains o...
The purpose of this thesis is to acquire historical and archaeological datasets for the illustration...
The purpose of this thesis is to decipher the signatures of archaeological site formation processes ...
This thesis proposes a course of research to examine the influence human decision-making processes (...
The purpose of this thesis is to obtain archaeological and historical evidence to examine the archae...
Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (TBNMS) in Alpena, Michigan contains the remains of approximat...
Great Britain and the United States were, in turn, the world\u27s leading maritime powers during the...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
Archaeology should strive to explore and seek to improve our understanding of human behavior. Underw...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
The sinking of thousands of ships during the Pacific Theater of World War II has blanketed the South...
International audienceComprehending the role that formation processes play in the constitution of an...
This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contai...
This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contai...
This brief article discusses the matter of iron and steel shipwrecks in the context of the remains o...
The purpose of this thesis is to acquire historical and archaeological datasets for the illustration...
The purpose of this thesis is to decipher the signatures of archaeological site formation processes ...
This thesis proposes a course of research to examine the influence human decision-making processes (...
The purpose of this thesis is to obtain archaeological and historical evidence to examine the archae...
Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (TBNMS) in Alpena, Michigan contains the remains of approximat...
Great Britain and the United States were, in turn, the world\u27s leading maritime powers during the...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
Archaeology should strive to explore and seek to improve our understanding of human behavior. Underw...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
The sinking of thousands of ships during the Pacific Theater of World War II has blanketed the South...
International audienceComprehending the role that formation processes play in the constitution of an...
This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contai...
This thesis analyzes the complex practices associated with the management of wreck sites that contai...
This brief article discusses the matter of iron and steel shipwrecks in the context of the remains o...