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Florida's lost galleon : the Emanuel Point Shipwreck / edited by Roger C. Smith ; foreword by Elizabeth D. Benchley.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida, [2018]Description: xviii, 299 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780813056760
  • 0813056764
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 975.9/99 23
LOC classification:
  • CC77.U5 F59 2018
Contents:
Foreword / Elizabeth D. Benchley -- The Old Spaniard: introduction / Roger C. Smith -- Marine archaeology comes to Pensacola: archaeological background / Roger C. Smith -- Florida's forgotten colony: historical background / John E. Worth -- Nautical archaeology of a shipwreck: the ship's architecture / James D. Spirek and Joseph Cozzi -- 5. What they left behind: the artifact assemblage / John R. Bratten -- 6. Archaeology in the laboratory: artifact conservation / John R. Bratten -- Pensacola's public participation: outreach and engagement / Della A. Scott-Ireton -- What we learned: conclusions / John R. Bratten, Joseph Cozzi, Della A. Scott-Ireton, Roger C. Smith, James D. Spirek, and John E. Worth -- New discoveries: epilogue / Gregory Cook, John R. Bratten, and John E. Worth.
Summary: This scholarly trade book tells the story of the Emanuel Point Shipwreck, recounting its discovery, subsequent archival and archaeological investigations, analysis of recovered materials, and interpretation of its role in the 1559 fleet of Tristán de Luna. This book provides a timely and comprehensive accounting of shipwreck research that is written and presented with general readers and scholars in mind.
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Book Boynton Beach Boynton Beach Nonfiction Florida books FLA 975.9 SMIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 52200004655992

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Elizabeth D. Benchley -- The Old Spaniard: introduction / Roger C. Smith -- Marine archaeology comes to Pensacola: archaeological background / Roger C. Smith -- Florida's forgotten colony: historical background / John E. Worth -- Nautical archaeology of a shipwreck: the ship's architecture / James D. Spirek and Joseph Cozzi -- 5. What they left behind: the artifact assemblage / John R. Bratten -- 6. Archaeology in the laboratory: artifact conservation / John R. Bratten -- Pensacola's public participation: outreach and engagement / Della A. Scott-Ireton -- What we learned: conclusions / John R. Bratten, Joseph Cozzi, Della A. Scott-Ireton, Roger C. Smith, James D. Spirek, and John E. Worth -- New discoveries: epilogue / Gregory Cook, John R. Bratten, and John E. Worth.

This scholarly trade book tells the story of the Emanuel Point Shipwreck, recounting its discovery, subsequent archival and archaeological investigations, analysis of recovered materials, and interpretation of its role in the 1559 fleet of Tristán de Luna. This book provides a timely and comprehensive accounting of shipwreck research that is written and presented with general readers and scholars in mind.

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