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“The History of the 1715 Medallions.”
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Preliminary Archaeological Assessment
of a late 19th century sailing vessel in the Florida Keys National Marine
Sanctuary; Assessment conducted by James J. Sinclair, MA, senior archaeologist
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Atocha Bronze Mortar - by Abraham
Lopez |
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Alonso Perez, Sword Maker of
Toledo - by Abraham Lopez |
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The Mysterious Numbers on the
Atocha Gold Bars - by Abraham Lopez |
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The Jade Blade - by Carol Tedesco
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Santa Margarita Lead Bale Seal
- by Carol Tedesco |
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Preliminary Archaeology Report-
"Titanic 2000 Expedition"
by Jim Sinclair
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The Boarding Axe . . . -by Noel
Wells |
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1715 Canvas Conserved . . .
-by Noel Wells  |
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Unraveling the secrets of the
past . . . -by Morgan Perkins IMAC Senior Staff Editor |
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Proposal for Marine Cultural
Heritage Repository - by Pat Clyne |
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A hapless band of marauders?
Read Recovery to Curation
by Geoff Chapman and get the "real" story ...
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Conserving Pewter Spoons from the
Atocha- by Capt. Gary Randolph .
Gary is the Capt. of the J.B. Magruder
and operation’s manager for Salvors, Inc. in Key West, Fl. When Gary’s
not finding pewter spoons, he and his crew can usually be found off the
Marquesas islands finding gold coins and bringing up some of the worlds
most beautiful emeralds from the Atocha.
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E. O.'s- Objects of Mystery By:
Bob Fullerton
Bob is originally from Ohio and
is a retired V.A. administrator who resides in Barefoot Bay, Fl. with his
wife Lorraine. He has been a devoted volunteer in the Mel Fisher Center
Conservation Laboratory for six and a half years.
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A World Class Lab
A Story of archaeological conservation.
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