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2012

Archaeology

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Mars Bluff Navy Yard, Christopher F. Amer Apr 2012

Mars Bluff Navy Yard, Christopher F. Amer

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This presentation gives a brief accounting of the Confederate Mars Bluff Navy Yard on the Great Pee Dee River, the ships, boats, and vessels built there, a brief history of the underwater archaeology conducted at the site, and future archaeological plans.

The presentation consists of 40 slides. The first seven pages of the downloadable file is the text which accompanied the presentation, and the remaining 40 pages are the presentation slides.


Shipwrecks Of South Carolina, Christopher F. Amer Apr 2012

Shipwrecks Of South Carolina, Christopher F. Amer

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This presentation briefly describes the S.C. coastline and inland waterways, and gives an overview of basic legal considerations regarding wreck ownership and management. It then discusses some of the wrecks that the MRD and others have been involved with such as the H.L. Hunley, U.S.S. Housatonic, U.S.S. Keokuk, Peedee, etc., and the techniques that the MRD uses in locating and evaluating wrecks.

The presentation consists of 48 slides. The first seven pages of the downloadable file is the text which accompanied the presentation, and the remaining 48 pages are the presentation slides.


The Final Voyage Of H.L. Hunley, Christopher F. Amer Jan 2012

The Final Voyage Of H.L. Hunley, Christopher F. Amer

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This presentation briefly describes the history of the Hunley, its recovery, and the status of preservation efforts.

The presentation consists of 108 slides. The text which accompanied the presentation is not available.


The Public And South Carolina’S Maritime Heritage: Two Heritage Trails, Christopher F. Amer Jan 2012

The Public And South Carolina’S Maritime Heritage: Two Heritage Trails, Christopher F. Amer

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This presentation briefly describes the Ashley River and Cooper River Heritage Trails, and the points of interest along each of them.

The presentation consists of 17 slides. The first three pages of the downloadable file is the text which accompanied the presentation, and the remaining 17 pages are the presentation slides.