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The Persistence of Sail in the Age of Steam: Underwater Archaeological Evidence From The Dry Tortugas


Year: 1998
Language: english
Author: Donna J. Souza
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 978-1-4899-0141-5
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: 196
Description: Using an anthropologically oriented research design, this investigation of the wrecks of six sailing ships dating from the middle to late nineteenth century shows how merchant sailing attempted to compete with steamships, not only through technological adaptation, but also through increased risk-taking. Souza addresses risk-taking behaviour, its archaeological signatures, and supporting evidence. Highlights include-maps, photographs, and contemporary illustrations-tables of anchor and chain size-a list of all wrecking vessels known to have operated in Dry Tortugas, and-a glossary of nautical terms. The result is a work with broad applications to the study of cultural change and a model for a new kind of underwater archaeology.

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