Our Blue Planet: An Introduction to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology

Our Blue Planet: An Introduction to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology

Ford, Ben; Catsambis, Alexis; Halligan, Jessi J.

Oxford University Press Inc

06/2020

488

Dura

Inglês

9780190649920

15 a 20 dias

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List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
A Note on Names
Timeline
Introduction

PART I

Chapter 1: What We Can Learn From Maritime and Underwater Archaeology

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
George Bass, Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M University, USA

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Pilar Luna Erreguerena, Archaeologist, Vice- Directorate of Underwater Archaeology, National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), Mexico

Chapter 2: What Is Maritime and Underwater Archaeology and Why Is It Important?

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Dolores Elkin, Director, Underwater Archaeology Program, National Institute of Anthropology, Argentina

Chapter 3: How Do We Learn from Things?

Sidebar: Indigenous Collaboration
Madeline Fowlera and Rigney Lester- Irabinnab, Senior Research Fellow in Archaeology, University of Southampton; bProfessor of Education, University of South Australia, Australia

PART II

Chapter 4: Archaeological Research in an Underwater Environment

Sidebar: Marine Archaeology and Development
Christopher E. Horrell, Federal Preservation Officer/ Senior Marine Archaeologist, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, USA

Sidebar: Coastal Archaeology and Shoreline Change Along The Indian Coast
Aniruddh S. Gaur, Marine Archaeology Center, CSIR- National Institute of Oceanography, India

Chapter 5: Documenting & Excavating Underwater Sites: Digging and Drawing without Drowning

Sidebar: Deepwater Archaeology: A Rapidly Emerging Field
Dan Davis, Department of Classics, Luther College, USA

Sidebar: Basic Chemistry and Techniques of Archaeological Conservation
Donny L. Hamilton, Director, Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation, Texas A&M University, USA

Chapter 6: Putting it All Together: How to Get from Site to People

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Marc- Andre Bernier, Manager, Underwater Archaeology, Archaeology and History, Parks Canada, Canada

Sidebar: Connecting The Dots of Maritime Archaeology and History
Kevin Crisman, Professor, Nautical Archaeology Graduate Program, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Texas A&M University, USA

PART III

Chapter 7: Interacting with the Environment

Sidebar: Maritime Archaeology and Environmental Change
Mark Dunkley, Maritime Archaeologist, Historic England, UK

Sidebar: From The Neolithic to The 20th Century: Underwater Archaeology in Israel Reveals 10,000 Years of Maritime History
Ehud Galili, Senior Researcher, Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa, Israel

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Michael K. Faught, Vice President and Treasurer, Archaeological Research Cooperative; Maritime Archaeologist, SEARCH, Inc., USA

Chapter 8: Inhabiting the Coast

Sidebar: Maritime Archaeology of Buried Ships and Harbors
James P. Delgado, Senior Vice President, SEARCH, Inc., USA

Chapter 9: Ships

Sidebar: The Science of Ship Design
Eric Reith, Director of Research Emeritus, CNRS, LAMOP, Musee national de la Marine, France

Chapter 10: Life Afloat: Sailors and Seafaring

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Johan Roennby, Professor, MARIS, Soedertoern University, Sweden

Chapter 11: Exploration, Colonization, Trade, and Extraction

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Bruno E.J.S. Werz, CEO, African Institute for Marine & Underwater Research, Exploration & Education (AIMURE), South Africa

Chapter 12: Warfare at Sea

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Randall Sasaki, Researcher, Kyushu National Museum, Japan

PART IV

Chapter 13: Managing and Valuing Underwater Cultural Heritage

Sidebar: What Matters in Underwater Archaeology is The Thinking, Not The Sinking
Thijs J. Maarleveld, Professor of Maritime Archaeology, Department of History, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Sidebar: The Role of Government in Maritime Archaeology
George Koutsouflakis, Director, Department of Underwater Archaeological Sites, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports, Greece

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Kim Faulk, Chief Operating Officer, PAST Foundation, USA

Chapter 14: Conclusions: The Future of Maritime and Underwater Archaeology

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Stella Demesticha, Associate Professor of Maritime Archaeology, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Sidebar: My Most Important Contribution to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Jennifer McKinnon, Associate Professor, Maritime Studies Program, Maritime History and Archaeology, East Carolina University, USA

Sidebar: Using Maritime Archaeology to Teach The World
Annalies Corbin, President and CEO, PAST Foundation, USA

Glossary of Terms
List of References, Sorted By Chapter
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