Historic Shipwrecks: Issues in ManagementJoy Waldron Murphy The Trust, 1988 - 59 pages |
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... historic shipwrecks should at a minimum : 1 ) be compatible with , or an integral part of , a comprehensive historic - preserva- tion program , because historically sig- nificant cultural resources , whether wet or dry , should be ...
... historic shipwrecks should at a minimum : 1 ) be compatible with , or an integral part of , a comprehensive historic - preserva- tion program , because historically sig- nificant cultural resources , whether wet or dry , should be ...
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... and permits both ar- chaeological and commercial salvage of historic wreck sites . Commercial salvage entails the 1 ) preparation of research designs and professional reports , 2 ) appli- cation of D.2 HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS.
... and permits both ar- chaeological and commercial salvage of historic wreck sites . Commercial salvage entails the 1 ) preparation of research designs and professional reports , 2 ) appli- cation of D.2 HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS.
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... ship- wrecks . The state under M.S. 16B.25 ( Lost Property on State Lands ) requires commer- cial salvors to obtain a permit to search for lost or abandoned property . The permit can provide for a formula by which ... HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS D.5.
... ship- wrecks . The state under M.S. 16B.25 ( Lost Property on State Lands ) requires commer- cial salvors to obtain a permit to search for lost or abandoned property . The permit can provide for a formula by which ... HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS D.5.
Contents
Historical Overview by James P Delgado | 11 |
National and International Perspectives by John Fowler | 23 |
Interaction with Other Federal Historic Preservation Programs | 30 |
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