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Atun, Ata Boat of No Specific Bow or Stern
Datar, Francisco Caroline Islands Canoe Connections to the Philippines: Accidental or Purposeful?
Finney, Ben Oceania's Canoe Voyaging Renaissance: Combining Cultural Revival and Research
Finney, Suzanne MAHHI Update: NAS Certification in Hawai`i
Froning, Don The Mahukona Harbor Steamship Site: An Archaeological History
Garrett, Bradley Pacific Warfare Archaeology: The World War II Maritime Landscape of Northern Queensland, Australia
Geck, Jack Conducting Environmental Response Activities While Protecting Submerged Resources
Genz, Joe and Oliver Vetter Swell Interference Patterns in Marshall Island Navigation: A Preliminary Comparison between Oceanographic Modeling and Traditional Environmental Knowledge
Genz, Joe, Koren Joel and Alson Kelen Kapeel in Meto: Preliminary Results of the Marshall Island Navigation Project
George, Marianne Voyaging Stories and Descriptions of Two Polynesian Ariki Who Sailed Extensively Aboard Vaka o Lata Canoes During the Last Century
Gleason, Kelly Developing Interdisciplinary Survey Methods for Maritime Archaeology in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Inglis, Kerri From Hiro to Cook: Exploring the Pacific in World History
Keating, Barbara In the Footsteps of Charles Darwin -- The Galapagos Islands
Mills, Peter Hawaii Shipping News: Anecdotes from the Archives
Mockford, Jim Brig Lady Washingon's Hawaiian Odyssey, 1794-1796
Mortazavi, Mehdi Application of the Pacific Models of Changes in Southeast Iran during the third millennium BC
Rogers, Rick Beachcombing, Magnetometers and Hooka Diving: Expeditions to a 16th Century Shipwreck in Baja, California
Smith, Patrick New Research on Submerged TBF Aircraft in Channel Islands National Park
Stein, Erika Material Remnants of War in Roviana: Exploring Responses, Tourism Potential, and Implications for Archaeology
Van Tilburg, Hans NOAA's Pacific Islands' Maritime Heritage Program 2005
Van Tilburg, Hans Ancestors from the East: What, More Junks?
Wolforth, Thomas What Can the Battles of Kamehameha Tell Us About the Archaeological Expression of Ancient Hawaiian Battlefields? |