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Kevin Crisman
Nautical Archaeology Faculty Fellow
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Email: kcrisman@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 845-6696
Office: 131B Anthropology
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Anthropology 318-500

Nautical Archaeology Of The Americas
Section 500
Fall 2002

Seafaring in the Americas from the 16th to the 20th centuries based on ship-wreck archaeology; ship construction, exploration, commerce. naval warfare, and related activity; influence of seafaring on the cultures, economics and history of the Western Hemisphere.

Anthropology 318-500
(No course overview or syllabus currently available)

Anthropology 489-501 (Special Topics)

Nautical Archaeology of the Discoveries
World Seafaring 1400-1650
Section 501
Fall 2002

Selected topics in an identified area of anthropology.

Anthropology 489-501

Anthropology 628-600
New World Seafaring
Section 600
Spring 2002

Cultural history of seafaring in the Western Hemisphere from the 15th century to the present; ship types and their uses; harborworks, commerce, naval warfare, sailing routes, maritime practices. Prerequisites: ANTH 615 and 616 and approval of instructor.

Anthropology 628-600

Anthropology 629-600

Post-Medieval Seafaring
Section 600
Fall 2002

Cultural history of European seafaring from the fifteenth century to the early twentieth century; ship types and their uses, shipping routes and cargoes, maritime technology and economic institutions, seafaring practices, and naval warfare. Prerequisites: ANTH 615 and 616 or approval of instructor.

Anthropology 629-600

Anthropology 689-602

Outfitting and Sailing the Wooden Ship
Section 602
Spring 2003

Selected topics in an identified area of anthropology, examples include Near Eastern Seafaring, Advanced Ship Reconstruction. May be repeated for credit.

Anthropology 689-602

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