Textbook
Underwater Archaeology: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-7591-3
Paperback
240 pages
August 2008, ©2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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"It is an excellent addition to the NAS training program.... I would expect the text will be picked up by most institutions and non-academic groups involved in the teaching and general practice of maritime archaeology." (SAS Bulletin, November 2009)
"There is much useful stuff here." (British Archaeology, January 2009)
"The text and graphics have been updated, resulting in this long-awaited second edition of what is popularly known as 'The NAS (Nautical Archaeology Society) Handbook'. The second edition includes several new chapters covering topics such as photography, legislation and conservation. Additional chapters reflect significant developments or new approaches, particularly with respect to project planning, safety on archaeological sites, historic research, monitoring and maintenance and geophysics. Each individual component of this book was written by an expert in his/her field." (Ocean News & Technology, November 2008)
"This book will enable readers to make the most of their involvement with the rich underwater heritage that helped shape the world in which we live, and do so in a responsible way." (Institute of Nautical Archaeology Quarterly, Summer 2008)
"An essential vade mecum for anyone interested in archaeology under water, whether aspiring fieldworker or armchair enthusiast. This book distills a generation of practical experience in a concise and user-friendly form."–Colin Martin
"This long-awaited update of the NAS handbook is a gold mine of
practical advice. It is a must-have, must-read and must-reread for
everyone practising nautical archaeology"
–George Lambrick, Chair Nautical Archaeology
Society
"Indispensable for anyone in underwater archaeology. Even the
most experienced will find much of value in it. How I wish it had
been available when I began half a century ago!"
–George Bass, Texas A&M University