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  Overview of Belizean History
There has been very little marine archaeology carried out in Belize although there are no shortages of shipwreck sites.
One of the few published reports of excavations carried under the auspices of CEDAM (Underwater Exploration Club of Mexico) was "Excavations of a 17th Century Spanish merchant Vessel", 1981.
1818 English merchantman, "John Winslow", Capt Hodges, coming from Liverpool, lost July 26 on the "main reef", cargo and crew saved.
ambergriscaye.com /fieldguide/history2.html   (7867 words)

  
 Bibliography, References and Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
American journal of Archaeology VI (1890) for entries on "Constantinople" and "Saida".
Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia etc. during the years 1817, 1818, 1819 and 1820.
Faber, Gustav, 1912- Auf den Spuren von Hannibal / Gustav Faber.
www.phoenicia.org /bibliogr.html   (5968 words)

  
 Homework Hotline - Geography
Wars between Britain and France interrupted the search for the Northwest Passage, and when resumed after the wars the explorations were made in the interests of science, not commerce.
The desire to extend human knowledge was the chief motive in arctic exploration after the expeditions of British explorers John Ross and David Buchan were sent out in 1818.
Ross's later voyages, and those of Sir William Edward Parry, F. Beechey, Sir George Back, Thomas Simpson, and Sir John Franklin pushed forward the knowledge of arctic regions and of the Northwest Passage.
www.homeworkhotline.com /Geography.htm   (4626 words)

  
 Ed Rogers Rare & Out of Print Books - Rare Paleontology Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 21, 1817.
14th Congress, 2nd Sess., Document #248, Washington, 1818.
In archival folder, very lower edge of text with slight fold wrinkle, maps exceptionally clean, very good+.
www.geology-books.com /newcatalog-2.html   (17588 words)

  
 Schedule of Activities and Events: Washington 2006 - World Philatelic Exhibition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
APS Stamp Talk with Nancy Clark, live wsRadio.com broadcast [Hall B Court of Honor]
ATA Old World Archaeology Unit Membership Meeting [151A]
APS: Planning Your Estate by Ken Martin, APS [147A]
www.washington-2006.org /wschedule.htm   (4712 words)

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