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Pacific archaeology: Call for Papers for Maritime Archaeology and History Conference in Hawaii February 2011
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This blog is a humoristic window of communication about pacific archaeology with a special focus on archaeology of French Polynesia. Saturday, May 01, 2010. Call for Papers for Maritime Archaeology and History Conference in Hawaii February 2011. All presenters will be notified by November 15, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Settlement patterns subsistence systems and social complexity in Polynesia. Ecology and culture in the Pacific. Call for Papers for Maritime Archaeology and Histo.
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Lani Aina Kai - OCN 201 Oceanography Links
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Lani Aina Kai Home. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. Educational Opportunities in Earth Science. A systemwide experiential ocean program for University of Hawaii. UH Hilo Marine Options Program's Facebook Page. School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology. SOEST) at the University of Hawaii. Department of Geology and Geophysics. At the University of Hawaii. At the University of Hawaii. At the University of Hawaii. Maritime Archeology and History of the Hawaiian Islands Foundation. Voyage to Puna Ridge.
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Maritime Culture: Maritime Tattoos
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Thursday, July 19, 2012. Sailors in the military have a long history of tattooing. Certain symbols have been associated with service in different countries. British sailors were tattooed with swallows. Which was often a visual representation of 5,000 nautical miles sailed. Swallows are a land bird, but are found throughout the temperate world including Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia. Swallow tattoos have adorned military sailors in several Western cultures. The nautical star. Http:/ rempe.word...
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Maritime Culture: August 2012
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Thursday, August 2, 2012. Bathurst, Bella. 2005. The Wreckers: A Story of Killing Seas and Plundered Shipwrecks, From the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day. Houghton Mifflin Company, New York. This book is 307 pages long with a centerpiece collection of photos. It is best read by those with an interest in sailing and maritime activity or for those interested and familiar with British history. Posted by Whitney Petrey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Https:/ www.facebook.com/MaritimeCulture. Museum of Und...
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Maritime Culture: April 2012
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Sunday, April 15, 2012. The Titanic post . . . 100 years ago on April 15, 1912, the RMS Titanic. Sunk taking with her the souls of 1,514 people. And people are remembering that loss today. Some are sailing the same route. Took, hopefully with better results ( a bumpy start. But things appear back on track). While others hold candlelight vigils. Protecting the wreck from submarine visitors. And respecting the ship remains as a grave site. Abound. All very important conversations. During a disaster only ab...
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Maritime Culture: Book Review-Wreckers
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Thursday, August 2, 2012. Bathurst, Bella. 2005. The Wreckers: A Story of Killing Seas and Plundered Shipwrecks, From the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day. Houghton Mifflin Company, New York. This book is 307 pages long with a centerpiece collection of photos. It is best read by those with an interest in sailing and maritime activity or for those interested and familiar with British history. Posted by Whitney Petrey. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Https:/ www.facebook.com/MaritimeCulture. Museu...
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Maritime Culture: January 2012
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Medieval Fishing Village Discovered in the Western Isles of Scotland. Intertidal Fishtrap. Image by OHCCMAPP. This village was discovered near. Loch Aineort, on South Uist. Hrough the assistance of local experts-the people that live there. The Outer Hebrides Coastal Community Marine Archaeology Pilot Project. Is being conducted by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. WA Coastal and Marine. And Comhairle nan Eilean Siar. UNESCO urges world he...
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Maritime Culture: December 2011
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Saturday, December 31, 2011. Six Bronze Age logboats discovered during excavation in Cambridgeshire, UK. Textiles, eating utensils and a variety of other artifacts, all discovered in "pristine condition". Five shipwrecks found in Stockholm, Sweden. The wrecks date from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. A wreck from the 17th century with plank sewn technology was discovered last year within this same area. Http:/ www.tug44.org/tugboats.trawlers/kings-pointer/. Tall ships experiencing financial difficulti...
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Maritime Culture: Tarpon Springs
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Monday, February 20, 2012. Google Earth, Tarpon Springs. In the 1860s the small village of Anclote was founded along Anclote River just three miles west of present day Tarpon Springs. In 1881, Hamilton Disston bought 4 million acres of land from Governor Bloxham including land at the mouth of the Anclote River that Disston thought would make a great winter health resort. Disston sent Anson P. K. Safford to develop the area. Sponge boats in Anclote River. A view of the Spring Bayou (original springs).