• The Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) is an organization devoted to the study of humanity's interaction with the sea through the practice of archaeology...
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  • Nautical Archaeology Program began after the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) became affiliated with Texas A&M University in 1976. As part of the...
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  • The Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS) is a charity registered in England and Wales and in Scotland and is a company limited by guarantee. The charitable...
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    maritime archaeology is nautical archaeology, which studies ship construction and use. As with archaeology as a whole, maritime archaeology can be practised...
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    Bajo de la Campana Phoenician shipwreck (category Archaeological discoveries in Spain)
    2006, the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) initiated an investigation and formalized a cooperation with the Ministry of Culture of Spain in 2007...
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    Asherah (submarine) (category Research submarines of the United States)
    Retrieved 19 January 2012. Bass, George F. (2012). "Archaeology Under Water". Institute of Nautical Archaeology. Archived from the original on 8 February 2012...
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    the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) as its Executive Director. In April 2008, he was elected President and CEO of this worldwide nautical archaeology...
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    ingots. Turkish sponge divers were often consulted by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology's (INA) survey team on how to identify ancient wrecks while...
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    George Bass (archaeologist) (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    ancient shipwreck at Cape Gelidonya in 1960 and founded the Institute of Nautical Archaeology in 1972. Bass was born on December 9, 1932, in Columbia, South...
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    Serçe Limanı Shipwreck (category Archaeological discoveries in Turkey)
    Byzantino-Slavic one, with a crew of Hellenized Bulgarians, going to the eastern Mediterranean shore. Institute of Nautical Archaeology describes the ship as "a...
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    Kyrenia (ship) (category Archaeological discoveries in Cyprus)
    to 1969. Katzev later became a co-founder of the American Institute of Nautical Archaeology. The find was extensively covered in a documentary by the...
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  • de l'audiovisuel, a repository of all French radio and television audiovisual archives Institute of Nautical Archaeology Iraqi National Accord, an Iraqi...
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    dates from underwater excavations carried out by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) after 1960. These excavations were performed on several shipwrecks:...
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  • Robert H. Brill (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from July 2022)
    contributed to various studies with the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, following the excavation of a number of exciting shipwrecks including the Serçe...
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    "The Uluburun Shipwreck: An Overview". The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 27 (3): 210. doi:10.1111/j.1095-9270.1998.tb00803.x. Pegged mortise-and-tenon...
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    Ostia (the plural of ostium) derives from Latin os 'mouth'. Ostia is now a large archaeological site noted for the excellent preservation of its ancient buildings...
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  • J. Richard Steffy (category Maritime archaeology)
    - Nautical Archaeology Program - Department of Anthropology - Texas A&M University". "J Richard Steffy". "J. Richard Steffy - Institute of Nautical Archaeology"...
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  • Ralph K. Pedersen (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    Near Eastern Archaeology 73, no. 2/3 (2010): 170–75. Institute of Nautical Archaeology Research Associates Juchniewicz, Karol. "The port of Aynuna in Pre-Islamic...
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    individual dumps of material can be discerned and analysed. A shell midden or shell mound is an archaeological feature consisting mainly of mollusc shells...
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    navigatio) is the act of sailing or voyaging. Nautical (from Latin nautĭca, and this from Greek ναυτική [τέχνη] nautikḗ [téjne] "[art of] sailing" and from...
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    both at sea and on land. It is from the time of the Roman Empire that many of the archaeological finds of ballistae date. Accounts by the finders, including...
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  • Thalassocracy (category Forms of government)
    Roger; Spriggs, Matthew (eds.). Archaeology and Language III: Artefacts, languages and texts. One World Archaeology. Vol. 34. Routledge. pp. 144–179...
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    Naval ram (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    Journal of Nautical Archaeology 37:253-272, March 2008 Mark, S. 2008. "The Earliest Naval Ram" The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 35: 261-4...
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    Technology, Part 3: Civil Engineering and Nautics. Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd. p. 662. Battutah, Ibn (2002). The Travels of Ibn Battutah. London: Picador. pp. 6–7...
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    Foundation Institute of Maritime History Archived 2019-08-18 at the Wayback Machine Institute of Nautical Archaeology Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime...
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    Nautical Foundation (RPMNF) is a nonprofit archaeological research and educational organization dedicated to the advancement of maritime archaeology that...
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    of the dhow and its world. Nautical Publishing Co. ISBN 978-0245526558. Anthony Jack, Arab dhows. Kaplan, Marion (2015). So Old a Ship: Twilight of the...
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    Aeneid (redirect from Book VI of the Aeneid)
    emperor, Augustus Caesar, began to institute a new era of prosperity and peace, specifically through the re-introduction of traditional Roman moral values...
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    Tyre, Lebanon (redirect from City of Tyre)
    of extensive silt depositions on either side. The part of the original island not covered by the modern city of Tyre is mostly of an archaeological site...
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    keep tabs on the movements of enemies. As indicated by literary and archaeological evidence, the "leveled summit" on the coast of Cape Sounion was likely...
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