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Carrell, Toni L.
Underwater archaeology of a Pacific battlefield[electronic resource] :the WWII Battle of Saipan /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
909.09164
Title/Author:
Underwater archaeology of a Pacific battlefield : the WWII Battle of Saipan // edited by Jennifer F. McKinnon, Toni L. Carrell.
other author:
McKinnon, Jennifer F.
Published:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2015.
Description:
xvi, 161 p. : : ill. (some col.), digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Underwater archaeology - Northern Mariana Islands
Subject:
Saipan, Battle of, Northern Mariana Islands, 1944.
Subject:
Social Sciences.
Subject:
Archaeology.
ISBN:
9783319166797
ISBN:
9783319166780
[NT 15000228]:
Foreword I David Conlin -- Foreword II Jennifer F. McKinnon and Toni L. Carrell -- Chapter 1: Underwater Archaeology of a WWII Battlefield Jennifer F. McKinnon -- Chapter 2: An Historical Overview of the Battle for Saipan Genevieve Cabrera -- Chapter 3: Archaeological Survey of WWII Landing Beaches on the West Coast of Saipan Jason M. Burns and Michael C. Krivor -- Chapter 4: The Archaeological Survey of WWII Underwater Cultural Heritage: A Multi-Agency, Collaborative Approach Jason T. Raupp, Jennifer F. McKinnon, Peter Harvey and John San Nicolas -- Chapter 5: In the drink: Sunken Aircraft of the Battle of Saipan Samantha Bell -- Chapter 6: Whatever Works: Amphibious Tractors and Field Expedient Armor Modifications W. Shawn Arnold -- Chapter 7: Landing at Saipan: The Three M4 Sherman Tanks that Never Reached the Beach Matthew Hanks -- Chapter 8: Between Land and Sea: Surveying the Shoreline C. Rachel Katz -- Chapter 9: On-Site Conservation Surveys Vicki Richards and Jonathan Carpenter -- Chapter 10: Fish Habitat provided by Saipan's WWII Submerged Heritage Ash M. Fowler and David J. Booth -- Chapter 11: Captured in Color: The Making of an Interpretive Film Toni L. Carrell -- Chapter 12: "They Drank Their Own Tears": Archaeology of Conflict Sites Jennifer F. McKinnon.
[NT 15000229]:
Battlefields have been the object of fascination for millions of tourists and the subjects of elaborate interpretation projects. This volume will outline the process and results of developing the WWII Maritime Heritage Trail: Battle of Saipan Project. This book will provide examples of how a group of archaeologists, managers and a community took a specific battle and transformed it from a collection of unknown archaeological sites into a comprehensive storied battlescape that reflects the individuals and actions of those who were involved. It will provide an in-depth view of current maritime archaeological research on submerged battlefield sites, the development of a WWII battlefield maritime heritage trail, as well as the problems and solutions of such an effort. It will cover subjects such as: -heritage and dark tourism-conflict or battlefield archaeology-public interpretation, and community engagement. This volume will serve as a practical review of a project influenced by a range of complementary areas of study and inclusive of many stakeholders, from the public to the professional and beyond. It provides an example of a balanced approach towards research and interpreting archaeological sites through the identification and inclusion of the various stakeholders (professional and community) and an awareness of what was being included, ignored, or inadequately represented in the research and interpretation.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16679-7
Underwater archaeology of a Pacific battlefield[electronic resource] :the WWII Battle of Saipan /
Underwater archaeology of a Pacific battlefield
the WWII Battle of Saipan /[electronic resource] :edited by Jennifer F. McKinnon, Toni L. Carrell. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - xvi, 161 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in archaeology, Underwater archaeology,1861-6623. - SpringerBriefs in archaeology.Underwater archaeology..
Foreword I David Conlin -- Foreword II Jennifer F. McKinnon and Toni L. Carrell -- Chapter 1: Underwater Archaeology of a WWII Battlefield Jennifer F. McKinnon -- Chapter 2: An Historical Overview of the Battle for Saipan Genevieve Cabrera -- Chapter 3: Archaeological Survey of WWII Landing Beaches on the West Coast of Saipan Jason M. Burns and Michael C. Krivor -- Chapter 4: The Archaeological Survey of WWII Underwater Cultural Heritage: A Multi-Agency, Collaborative Approach Jason T. Raupp, Jennifer F. McKinnon, Peter Harvey and John San Nicolas -- Chapter 5: In the drink: Sunken Aircraft of the Battle of Saipan Samantha Bell -- Chapter 6: Whatever Works: Amphibious Tractors and Field Expedient Armor Modifications W. Shawn Arnold -- Chapter 7: Landing at Saipan: The Three M4 Sherman Tanks that Never Reached the Beach Matthew Hanks -- Chapter 8: Between Land and Sea: Surveying the Shoreline C. Rachel Katz -- Chapter 9: On-Site Conservation Surveys Vicki Richards and Jonathan Carpenter -- Chapter 10: Fish Habitat provided by Saipan's WWII Submerged Heritage Ash M. Fowler and David J. Booth -- Chapter 11: Captured in Color: The Making of an Interpretive Film Toni L. Carrell -- Chapter 12: "They Drank Their Own Tears": Archaeology of Conflict Sites Jennifer F. McKinnon.
Battlefields have been the object of fascination for millions of tourists and the subjects of elaborate interpretation projects. This volume will outline the process and results of developing the WWII Maritime Heritage Trail: Battle of Saipan Project. This book will provide examples of how a group of archaeologists, managers and a community took a specific battle and transformed it from a collection of unknown archaeological sites into a comprehensive storied battlescape that reflects the individuals and actions of those who were involved. It will provide an in-depth view of current maritime archaeological research on submerged battlefield sites, the development of a WWII battlefield maritime heritage trail, as well as the problems and solutions of such an effort. It will cover subjects such as: -heritage and dark tourism-conflict or battlefield archaeology-public interpretation, and community engagement. This volume will serve as a practical review of a project influenced by a range of complementary areas of study and inclusive of many stakeholders, from the public to the professional and beyond. It provides an example of a balanced approach towards research and interpreting archaeological sites through the identification and inclusion of the various stakeholders (professional and community) and an awareness of what was being included, ignored, or inadequately represented in the research and interpretation.
ISBN: 9783319166797
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-16679-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
634053
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LC Class. No.: CC77.U5
Dewey Class. No.: 909.09164
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