web resource - 200 Alumni Theses and Dissertations related to nautical archaeology

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wanted to share with you this web-resource with more than 200 Alumni Theses and Dissertations of the
Nautical Archaeology Program of the Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M university.


all the thesis can be downloaded for free, so when ever you do not want to make some sawdust, have some spare time, search arround and maybe you can find something interesting

http://nautarch.tamu.edu/academic/alum.htm

f.e. some thesis which sounds (for me) interesting

The Rigging of a 17th-Century Frigate
The History and Archaeology of a Brig from the War of 1812
The Evolution of Decorative Work on English Men-of-War From the 16th to the 19th Centuries

The Water Street Ship: Preliminary Analysis of an Eighteenth-Century Merchant Ship's Bow
The Evolution of Hull Design in Sixteenth-Century English Ships of War
The Development of the Rudder, 100-1600
Modeling la Belle: A Reconstruction of a Seventeenth-Century Light Frigate
Mast Step and Keelson: The Early Development of a Shipbuilding Technology
La Belle: Rigging in the Days of the Spritsail Topmast, A Reconstruction of a Seventeenth-Century Ship's Rig
 
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