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  2. Nautical Archaeology Program - Wikipedia

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    The Nautical Archaeology Program (NAP) is a degree-granting program within the Anthropology Department at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The Nautical Archaeology Program offers admission to students seeking graduate degrees in nautical archaeology. The primary focus is on training archaeologists to become divers, rather than ...

  3. Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation (CMAC) was created in May 2005 by the regents of Texas A&M University. [1] CMAC supports the Nautical Archaeology Program (NAP) in the Department of Anthropology and strengthens the position of the NAP as the leading program in nautical and maritime archaeology. CMAC encompasses eight ...

  4. Institute of Nautical Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the affiliation of INA with Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas gave rise to the graduate Nautical Archaeology Program there. Hundreds of archaeologists have received their training at Texas A&M and today, after more than four decades of the Nautical Archaeology Program's existence.

  5. Pearce Paul Creasman - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] He earned his doctorate from the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University. [11] Prof. Creasman and his colleagues previously excavated the royal Theban temple of the pharaoh Tausret , [ 12 ] [ 13 ] a queen who ruled independently as king at the end of the 19th Dynasty , and is now primarily excavating at the pyramids and ...

  6. Port Royal - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University began a 10-year underwater archaeological investigation of the portion of Port Royal that sank underwater during the 17th century. The program focused on an area that had sunk directly into the sea and suffered very little damage.

  7. La Belle (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The recovered timbers were eventually reassembled in a special cradle and vat designed at Texas A&M University's Nautical Archaeology Program, the institution in charge of the conservation of all the artifacts recovered from the shipwreck site after 1995.

  8. J. Richard Steffy - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Steffy (May 1, 1924 Lancaster, Pennsylvania – November 29, 2007 Bryan, Texas) was an American nautical archaeologist. [1] He attended the Milwaukee School of Engineering. He taught at University of Pennsylvania. He founded the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, with Michael L. Katzev, and George Bass. [2]

  9. Texas A&M University at Galveston - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG) is an ocean-oriented branch campus of Texas A&M University offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Students enrolled at Texas A&M University at Galveston, known affectionately as 'Sea Aggies', share the benefits of students attending Texas A&M University (TAMU) campus in College Station .