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Intellectual treasure hunting: Measuring effects of treasure salvors on Spanish colonial shipwreck sites

Posted on:2017-01-25Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:East Carolina UniversityCandidate:Price, Melissa RaeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390005460411Subject:American history
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis examines the impacts of treasure salvors and looters on the Pillar Dollar Wreck (site ;Further, this thesis presents the first focus on the history of the Florida Exploration and Salvage (now Recovery) Program. The information presented in this thesis is used to identify what was learned from treasure salvor endeavors on Spanish colonial shipwreck sites in the Florida Keys and examine what an academic investigation of the treasure salvor industry can reveal about what is lost or gained through commercial exploitation of Spanish colonial shipwrecks in the Florida Keys by treasure salvors. Site formation process studies provide the theoretical framework upon which this thesis is founded, creating an understanding of the processes that created and altered the four shipwreck sites. This study adds to the database of knowledge about site formation processes on Spanish colonial shipwrecks in the Florida Keys.;Finally, cultural heritage management is a relevant topic that is currently at the forefront of maritime archaeology. This thesis contributes to the database of information concerning protection of sites and specifically explores management issues related to treasure salvage of Spanish colonial shipwrecks in the Florida Keys.
Keywords/Search Tags:Treasure, Spanish colonial, Management, Florida keys, Thesis
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