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Nathan Richards seeks to discover what we can learn by examining intentionally abandoned vessels and to determine what the differences are between cultural site formation processes and those created "naturally" (that is, by shipwrecks and other nautical disasters). Using Australian waters as a case study, Richards examines over 1,500 vessels abandoned over a period of more than 200 years. --from publisher description
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Underwater archaeology, ShipwrecksPlaces
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Ships' Graveyards: Abandoned Watercraft and the Archaeological Site Dormation Process
2022, Society for Historical Archaeology Inc
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1957402008 9781957402000
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Ships' Graveyards: Abandoned Watercraft and the Archaeological Site Dormation Process
2022, Society for Historical Archaeology Inc
in English
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Ships' graveyards: abandoned watercraft and the archaeological site formation process
2008, University Press of Florida
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Introduction
Abandoned watercraft in history and archaeology
The abandonment process and archaeological theory
Watercraft abandonment in Australia : national perspectives
Watercraft abandonment in Australia : environmental and regional perspectives
Archaeological signatures of use
The signatures of discard
Conclusion.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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