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Want to Dive on a Civil War Shipwreck?
Humanizing History – A Relative’s Perspective
Petticoats to Pants: Women, Flying, and Death-Defying Feats in 1920s Florida
Deadhead Logging – What does it have to do with Archaeology?
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In case you missed it - cool find in the Gulf of Mexico recently - nice view of the copper hull sheathing.
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2 weeks ago
Australian archaeologists are kicking off a 3 yr project on CLARENCE this month. This ship is rated as the...
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1 month ago
Check out LIVE streaming video from Okeanos Explorer as they check out deep-water shipwrecks and cruise "in the...
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2 months ago
It often takes years to uncover information about archaeological sites (pun intended). This ship was discovered...
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2 months ago
Archaeologists conducted an isotopic analysis on the bones of 80 sailors to reconstruct average dietary...
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2 months ago
Confederate Commerce Raider CSS Florida left England for the Bahamas on 22 March 1862, 150 years ago today....
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2 months ago
Boat builders in Crystal River, Florida, are keeping the tradition alive and highlighting the area's Civil War...
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2 months ago
Viking mice?
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This helmet was accidentally discovered during commercial dredging operations in the Haifa Bay harbor. Evidence...
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2 months ago
An expedition team has finally mapped the Titanic site for the first time by combining sonar imaging and 100K+...
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