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“The History of the 1715 Medallions.”

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

Atocha Bronze Mortar - by Abraham Lopez

Alonso Perez, Sword Maker of Toledo - by Abraham Lopez

The Mysterious Numbers on the Atocha Gold Bars - by Abraham Lopez

The Jade Blade - by Carol Tedesco

Santa Margarita Lead Bale Seal - by Carol Tedesco

Preliminary Archaeology Report- "Titanic 2000 Expedition"

by Jim Sinclair

The Boarding Axe . . . -by Noel Wells
1715 Canvas Conserved . . . -by Noel Wells
Unraveling the secrets of the past . . . -by Morgan Perkins IMAC Senior Staff Editor
Proposal for Marine Cultural Heritage Repository - by Pat Clyne

A hapless band of marauders?

Read Recovery to Curation by Geoff Chapman and get the "real" story ...

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.

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.

A World Class Lab

A Story of archaeological conservation.

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