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C. Wayne Smith
Associate Professor
Director, Archaeological Preservation Research Laboratory (APRL), Nautical Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology
Email: silicone@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 845-6692
Office: 311A Anthropology
Anthropology 216-500

Introduction to Nautical Archaeology
Section 500
Fall 2003

Underwater shipwrecks, sunken harbors and other submerged evidence of human activities; relationship of cultural geography in general; problems of diving technology, surveying and preservation; relevance to modern problems.

Anthropology 216-500

Anthropology 606-600

Conservation of Cultural Resources II
Section 600
Fall 2003

A comprehensive study of techniques used in the identification and conservation of metal and wooden artifacts.

Anthropology 606-600

Anthropology 636-600

Computer Graphics in Archaeology
Section 600
Fall 2003

Investigation of the effective use of digital and analog technologies for documenting archaeological processes, slide presentations, peer-review articles, poster sessions, electronic publishing and other applications.

Anthropology 624-600

Anthropology 689-600

Special Topics in Organic Conservation
Section 600
Spring 2003

Hands-on experience in the preservation of organic material culture using traditional and newly-discovered preservation methods

Anthropology 624-600

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