E-Book, Englisch, 590 Seiten, eBook
A Reader of Substantive and Theoretical Contributions
E-Book, Englisch, 590 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: The Springer Series in Underwater Archaeology
ISBN: 978-1-4899-0084-5
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
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1. The Fos Underwater Excavations.- 2. The Technical Importance of Shipwreck Archaeology.- 3. Introducing Maritime Archaeology.- 4. Integrating Archaeological and Historical Records in Dutch East India Company Research.- 5. A Discussion of Maritime Archaeology.- 6. Underwater Archaeology, European versus American.- 7. The South Carolina Hobby Diver Program.- 8. The World’s Worst Investment: The Economics of Treasure Hunting with Real-Life Comparisons.- 9. Why Dr. Bass Couldn’t Convince Mr. Gumbel: The Trouble with Treasure Revisited, Again.- 10. Archaeology on Trial.- 11. American Naval Archaeology: Past and Prologue.- II.A: The Mediterranean: Bibliography.- II.B: Northern Europe: Bibliography.- II.C: The Caribbean: Bibliography.- 12. Current Status of Underwater Archaeology in Malaysia.- 13. Philippine Underwater Archaeology: Present Research Projects and New Developments.- II.E: The Arabic World: Bibliography.- II.F: Africa: Bibliography.- 14. The Method of Multiple Working Hypotheses: With This Method the Dangers of Parental Affection for a Favorite Theory Can Be Circumvented.- 15. Strong Inference: Certain Systematic Methods of Scientific Thinking May Produce Much More Rapid Progress Than Others.- 16. The Limitations of Inference in Archaeology.- 17. Archaeological Methods.- 18. The Berth 52 Vessel (09CH691): The Interim Report.- 19. Middle-Range Theory in Archaeology: A Critical Review of Origins and Applications.- 20. Technology, Theory, and Analysis: Using Remote Sensing as a Tool for Middle-Range Theory Building in Maritime and Nautical Archaeology.- 21. Considerations for Research Designs in Shipwreck Archaeology.- 22. Sea Level Change as a Variable in Colonial American Archaeology.- 23. Site Location Factors.- 24. Physical Processes at the CSSChattahoochee Wreck Site.- 25. The Archaeology of Shipwrecks.- 26. Cultural Resources Magnetometer Survey and Testing.- 27. A Diachronic Study of Some Historical and Natural Factors Linked to Shipwreck Patterns in the Northern Gulf of Mexico.- 28. Nautical Archaeology Survey Methods.- 29. A Developmental Model for Survey and Inventory of Submerged Archaeological Resources in a Riverine System: The Patuxent River, Maryland.- 30. History of Diving.- 31. Considerations of Remote Sensing Limitations to Submerged Historical Site Survey.- 32. An Airborne Magnetometer Survey for Shipwrecks and Associated Underwater Test Excavations.- 33. Magnetic Search and Survey in Shallow Water and Beach Areas.- 34. New Capabilities for Side-Scan Sonar.- 35. Isis — Versatile Sonar Data Acquisition.- 36. Computer Video Image Digitization on the USS Monitor: A Research Tool for Underwater Archaeology.- 37. Electronic Mapping of Underwater Sites.- V.E: Remote Operating Vehicle (ROV).- 38. An Envelope Full of Questions That Count in Underwater Archaeology.- 39. Toward Establishing Research and Significance Criteria for Civil War Shipwreck Resources.- 40. A Small-Craft Topology: Tool for Archaelogical Research.- 41. Preliminary Investigations of a Shipwreck, Pumpata Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica.- 42. The Analysis of Sea-Bed Distributions: Discontinuous Sites.- 43. Mapping and Site Characterization in Zero Visibility: The C.S.S. Georgia.- 44. Bridging the Experience Gap: Techniques for Reducing the Stress of Zero Visibility Training.- 45. Zero-Visibility Diving on the Maple Leaf: The Tricks of the Trade.- 46. The Investigation of the Factors That Affect the Preservation of Underwater Archaeological Sites.- 47. 16th-Century Spanish Basque Coopering Technology.- 48. Shipwreck! — The 1554Flota Exhibit.- A Children’s Museum Exhibit on the 1554 Flota Wrecks.- Conclusion.- Appendix A. Archaeological Organizations and Journals.- Appendix B. Supplemental Bibliographical Sources for 17th through 19th Centuries.- About the Contributors.