VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
 FIELD SCHOOL IN MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY

AT THE

BERMUDA MARITIME MUSEUM
 
BERMUDA 2001

August, 2001
See our team inspecting several shipwrecks with
and relaxing in the Royal Naval Dockyard with
 
 Bermuda Maritime Museum Director of Underwater Archaeology Mr. Cliff Smith and VU’s Prof. Francisco Estrada-Belli
 

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group at dock 8/4/01

Nola, bow 7/25/01


Constellation , cement bags 7/25/01

Stephen at the Minnie Brasseleur (1873) 8/2/01

Kristen seen through the eye of the shark 8/2/01

Malabar, ready to dive 8/2/01

Greg in “Devo” suit drawing the 18 Century Wreck

8/3/01

Dead eyes.

North Carolina 1880

Yard mapping execise

 

Kristen and Adam on the Marie Celeste 8/2/01

En route to St. George’s biological research station

7/28/01

Kristen on the Minnie Brasseleur

Fort play:

Anna and Eric

Mandatory sunset hour

Jason: no comment

Hawkins Island:

Eric mapping a cannon

18 Century Wreck:

Eric showing a fastener

Our fort: The Dockyard Keep and Commissioner’s House

Adam, Jason, Eric

Weatherbird research vessel, St. George’s

Stephen, Eric and Greg

18 Century Wreck:

Stephen and Greg excavating

18 Century Wreck:

Adam

Stephen, Francisco

dredging

Ceasar:

Stephen and grind stones

B29 airplane

Kristen and engine

BARRACUDA!!

Cliff Smith (Bermuda Maritime Museum) with cannon 3 of “Le Hero”, a slave ship wrecked in 1741.

Francisco Estrada-Belli

and cannon 2 of “Le Hero”.

Claudio Lozano, Jim Delgado and Cliff Smith 


Claudio Lozano on the Nola (Civil War blockade runner)


last dive on 18 Century wreck

site plan of 18 Century wreck

It’s 82F when it’s cold!!

 

 

 

AKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

We would like to thank the Bermuda Maritime Museum Director Dr. Edward C. Harris and Mr. Cliff Smith, BMM Director of Underwater Archaeology for their hospitality and collaboration.
 
 

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