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Autor:
Amy Borgens, Christopher Horrell
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 51:323-328
The story of the Mardi Gras Shipwreck is multifaceted and complex. From the vessel’s mysterious demise as it slipped beneath the waves of the Gulf of Mexico to its initial discovery and archaeologically controlled excavation, the Mardi Gras Shipwre
Autor:
Christopher Horrell, Amy Borgens
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 51:433-450
Autor:
Travis G. Parno, Susan Piddock, Christopher Horrell, Martin Gibbs, James M. Davidson, Melissa Ashmore, Richard Veit, Mary Elizabeth Fitts, Tiffany C. Cain, Michael T. Lucas, Melanie Damour, Thomas Wheeler, Kurt A. Jordan, Anthony R. Tricarico, Alexander D. Keim, Matthew P. Rooney, Edward González-Tennant, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, Chris Espenshade, Robert Warren, James G. Gibb, Thomas A. Crist
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Historical Archaeology. 50:133-204
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Day 1 Mon, May 06, 2019.
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) are required to consider the effects of their permitted actions on cultural resources, per the National Historic Preservation Act (1966). Afte
Autor:
Christopher Horrell
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 52:240-241
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When the Land Meets the Sea ISBN: 9781493935611
The port town of Apalachicola, Florida, located at the mouth of the Apalachicola River, owed its growth in the nineteenth century to boat traffic that enabled offshore and riverine commerce. Vernacular styles of watercraft were developed by community
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::38e25e133395b09b3cf6cd23bff7b4ed
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3563-5_5
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3563-5_5
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 4:5-19
In the fall of 2001, staff of the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research were led by river divers to an underwater site in the Apalachicola River containing a large concentration of prehistoric and historic artifacts lying on the riverbed. Subsequ
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 12:75-81
The deepwater part of the Gulf of Mexico has shown a remarkable increase in oil and gas exploration, development, and production. In part, this is because of the development of new technologies reducing operational costs and risks, as well as the fin
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Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 2:24-47
During colonial times, an active maritime trade existed between Spain and the New World, with convoys sailing annually to and from Mexico and returning via Havana, Cuba, after wintering in America. A database constructed from secondary and open sourc
Autor:
Christopher Horrell, Amy Borgens
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Day 2 Tue, May 06, 2014.
Abstract Increasing deep-water oil & gas exploration, through its compliance with offshore regulatory oversight, has located significant archaeological sites in the Gulf of Mexico. These unsolved mysteries of the deep have much to tell about the uniq