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Beached Shipwreck Archeology: Case Studies from Channel Islands National Park
This study reports on investigations of the material remains of three shipwreck scatters on beaches in Channel Island National Park. Documentation and analyses of these vessels, three Pacific Coast lumber schooners built by the Hall Brothers Shipyard of Puget Sound, are used as a case study for examining a larger issue: the value of beached shipwreck scatters as archeological resources.
Beached Shipwreck Archeology: Case Studies from Channel Islands National Park
This study reports on investigations of the material remains of three shipwreck scatters on beaches in Channel Island National Park. Documentation and analyses of these vessels, three Pacific Coast lumber schooners built by the Hall Brothers Shipyard of Puget Sound, are used as a case study for examining a larger issue: the value of beached shipwreck scatters as archeological resources.
Beached Shipwreck Archeology: Case Studies from Channel Islands National Park
M. A. Russell (author)
2005
183 pages
Report
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English
Data and Information Management, Channel Islands National Park
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