October 18, 2022, 1pm - 2pm
Join Melissa Timo, Historic Cemetery Specialist, as she discusses cemetery traditions along the NC coast from the 18th through early 20th centuries.
October 18, 2022, 7pm - 8pm
In this presentation, Dr. Daniel will define archaeological stewardship, discuss why it is important, and encourage its continued development in North Carolina
December 14, 2021, 1pm - 2pm
The Underwater Branch of the OSA has launched a log boat initiative to inventory, identify, recover, preserve, and exhibit American Indian Log Boats.
October 19, 2021, 1pm - 2pm
Mary Beth Fitts and Allyson Ropp discuss how the Shorescape and Coastal Historic Cemetery Survey Projects document places impacted by 2018 hurricanes.
October 7, 2021, 4pm - 5pm
Hear how maritime archaeologists and technology discovered three shipwrecks that give us greater insight into World War II’s Battle of the Atlantic.
September 16, 2021, 4pm - 6pm
Join Shannon Ricles, Education and Outreach Coordinator for Monitor National Marine Sanctuary to learn about World War I and the enemy in home waters.
August 17, 2021, 1pm - 2pm
These efficient fishing structures were used throughout the pre-colonial and historic periods and represent an important part of our cultural landscape.
Tune in for a unique take on how the maritime field can be adapted to reach a wider, more diverse audience.
July 15, 2021, 3:30pm - 5:30pm
Shannon Ricles introduces educators to teaching engineering and design, while learning about maritime heritage through the mystery of shipwrecks.
Using the Lake Phelps canoes as a case study, listen as Tim discusses the advantages and disadvantages of treating waterlogged archaeological wood with sugar, as he reviews their history, treatment, and retreatment.