Information about courses, faculty, staff, degree programs (undergraduate and graduate), events, publications, and organizations in the Department of English (College of Liberal Arts) at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
The Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University and the Institute of Nautical Archaeology are pleased to welcome you to this WWW site. This web page is designed as a jumping off location for information on nautical archaeology activities at Texas A&M University (TAMU). The Nautical Archaeology Program (NAP) is the academic degree-granting graduate program at TAMU. Information on the ...
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Anthropology is the study of humankind over the entire world and throughout time. Anthropologists study existing cultures and human behavior (cultural anthropology), traditions (folklore), prehistoric cultures and lifeways (archaeology), the biological makeup and evolution of humans (physical anthropology), and the origin and nature of language (linguistics). Texas A&M University began an ...
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The Director of Graduate Studies is Dr. Howard Marchitello. The Associate Directors are Dr. Sally Robinson and Dr. Marian Eide. The Office Assistant is Paulette Bomnskie. For further information, send email to info-grad@english.tamu.edu. ...
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Explore INA's global projects and learn about the fascinating world of nautical archaeology! (These pages are best viewed at 800x600 screen resolution or higher) How you can support INA projects Search for books on these and related topics The Mediterranean Sea Bozburun Byzantine Shipwreck Tektas Shipwreck Excavation Cape Gelidonya Bronze Age Shipwreck Uluburun Bronze Age Shipwreck Serce Limani ...