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Nautical Nerd: Maritime Archaeology

By: Patrick Boyle
  • Summary

  • Ahoy! This show is dedicated to exploring maritime archaeology by taking you on a captivating voyage through the depths of history, exploring the hidden secrets and untold tales that lie beneath the ocean's surface. In each episode , we will dive into the incredible field of maritime archaeology, shedding light on the forgotten stories of ships and cultures that have long since vanished beneath the sea. Topics will include ship construction, artifact conservation , methodologies, navigating academia, fascinating field work, citizen science, and public outreach, exploring how these archaeological revelations contribute to our collective knowledge and enrich our maritime cultural heritage. Welcome aboard!
    Copyright 2024 Patrick Boyle
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Episodes
  • Archaeologist Interview: Amber Cabading from CRM
    Feb 5 2024

    This episode features the first interview on the podcast with our guest Amber Cabading. Amber discusses her work for the company AECOM, challenges she faces in the field, research interests, and advice for future maritime archaeologists.

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    28 mins
  • How To Find A Shipwreck
    Jan 22 2024

    In this episode I discuss the importance of historical research and some of the techniques maritime archaeologists use to find shipwrecks.

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    6 mins
  • Artifact Study: Gebel el-Arak Knife
    Oct 9 2023

    A broken knife dating to 3450 BCE depicts a significant and terrifying accomplishment of human history...

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    4 mins

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