Podcasts by AJV Archaeology

AJV Archaeology

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AJV Archaeology
Episode 22: AJV Archaeology No. 022 - LEGACY Pt. III- The Search for the Santa Gloria Caravels from 2023-01-09T17:03:48

This is the third episode of the “LEGACY” series and is brought to you by Maritime Legacy Project: Jamaica. The Maritime Legacy Project: Jamaica is a geoarchaeological initiative to Search for C...

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Episode 21: AJV Archaeology No. 021 - LEGACY Pt. II- My Start in Archaeology and Jamaica’s Beckoning from 2023-01-02T23:22:28

This is the second episode of the “LEGACY” series and is brought to you by Maritime Legacy Project: Jamaica. The Maritime Legacy Project: Jamaica is a geoarchaeological initiative to Search for ...

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Episode 20: AJV Archaeology No. 020 - LEGACY Pt. I - The First Americans and America's Columbus - Dr. Jessi Halligan and Dr. Morgan Smith from 2022-10-09T18:08:01

This is the first episode of the “LEGACY” series and is brought to you by Maritime Legacy Project: Jamaica. The Maritime Legacy Project is a geoarchaeological initiative to Search for Columbus’s...

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Episode 14: AJV Archaeology No. 014 - Archaeology in South Florida National Parks from 2021-08-13T13:43:31

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Joshua Marano tells us about how he found archaeology, studies maritime cultura...

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Episode 14: AJV Archaeology No. 014 - Archaeology in South Florida National Parks from 2021-08-13T13:43:31

Joshua Marano tells us about how he found archaeology, studies maritime cultural landscapes, and does archaeology in Biscayne, Everglades, and Dry Tortugas National Parks.

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Episode 13: AJV Archaeology No. 013 - The Future of Black Maritime Archaeology from 2021-07-30T15:40:13

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A great interview with Gabrielle Miller and Stephanie Sterling about the future...

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Episode 13: AJV Archaeology No. 013 - The Future of Black Maritime Archaeology from 2021-07-30T15:40:13

A great interview with Gabrielle Miller and Stephanie Sterling about the future of Black maritime archaeology.

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Episode 12: AJV Archaeology No. 012 - The HALD Method from 2021-07-02T22:26:13

Dr. Morgan Smith and Shawn Joy discuss the new Human Altered Lithic Detection (HALD) method, and they tell how they discover submerged precontact archaeological sites in Florida!

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Episode 12: AJV Archaeology No. 012 - The HALD Method from 2021-07-02T22:26:13

Dr. Morgan Smith and Shawn Joy discuss the new Human Altered Lithic Detection (HALD) method, and they tell how they discover submerged precontact archaeological sites in Florida!

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From Who’s Afraid to¡Yo Solo! : The Hunt for HMS Mentor, Part VI–The Environmental and Cultural Context of the Blackwater River, Florida from 2020-03-25T20:33:18

This multi-part podcast series is an attempt to locate a Royal Naval vessel, which was destroyed in Blackwater Bay, part of the Pensacola Bay System, Florida, during the spring of 1781. The study u...

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From Who’s Afraid to¡Yo Solo! : The Hunt for HMS Mentor, Part III–The Maritime Cultural Landscape Theory of 18th-century Royal Naval Pensacola Bay from 2020-03-17T03:29:03

This multi-part podcast series is an attempt to locate a Royal Naval vessel, which was destroyed in Blackwater Bay, part of the Pensacola Bay System, Florida, during the spring of 1781. The study u...

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From Who’s Afraid to¡Yo Solo! : The Hunt for HMS Mentor, Part II–The Maritime Cultural Landscape Theory of 18th-century Royal Naval Pensacola Bay from 2020-03-17T00:39:38

This multi-part podcast series is an attempt to locate a Royal Naval vessel, which was destroyed in Blackwater Bay, part of the Pensacola Bay System, Florida, during the spring of 1781. The study u...

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From Who’s Afraid to¡Yo Solo! : The Hunt for HMS Mentor, Part I - Introduction from 2020-03-13T13:54:51

This multi-part podcast series is an attempt to locate a Royal Naval vessel, which was destroyed in Blackwater Bay, part of the Pensacola Bay System, Florida, during the spring of 1781. The study u...

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Shipwrecks of the Blackwater River: A History of the River's Maps from 2020-03-10T19:50:18

This podcast was a live talk I gave on the Shipwrecks of Blackwater River at the Bagdad Village Museum on Saturday, March 7, 2020. https://blackwatermaritimeheritagetrails.org/ or https://BMHTrails...

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Fortifying British Pensacola (1763- 10 May 1781) from 2020-02-26T15:19:57

Don Bernardo de Gálvez, Spanish Governor of Louisiana and Field Marshall of the Spanish troops, laid siege to the capital of British West Florida at Pensacola in 1781. The 61-day siege was the long...

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The Case of HMS Stork and HMS West Florida from 2020-02-23T19:46:59

HMS Stork and HMS West Florida were merely two Royal Naval vessels dispatched to the Pensacola Station from 1777 to 1781.
HMS West Florida was purchased in 1777 and named after the colony it wa...

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The Maritime Battlefield Landscape In Archaeology from 2020-02-20T18:41:14

This paper will situate maritime battlefield cultural landscape theory in the archaeological discipline. Stemming from a variety of cultural landscape theory, an archaeological study of a single ma...

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The Argument For The Identification Of The Deadman's Island Shipwreck And Town Point Shipwreck, Part II from 2020-02-14T03:21:47

The Deadman’s Island and Town Point Shipwrecks are unidentified wrecks that were archaeologically investigated and interpreted as small stripped and abandoned vessels from the British Occupational ...

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The Argument For The Identification Of The Deadman's Island Shipwreck And Town Point Shipwreck, Part I from 2020-02-14T03:18:45

The Deadman’s Island and Town Point Shipwrecks are unidentified wrecks that were archaeologically investigated and interpreted as small stripped and abandoned vessels from the British Occupational ...

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The Wrecking of Le Tigre 1766 from 2020-01-19T15:06:56

El Tigre was a French brigantine loaded with merchandise that wrecked during a storm on 16 February 1766, east of Dog Island. The ship was headed to New Orleans from St. Domingue (modern Haiti) wh...

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