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I figured I would start my research here, on MSW. 

 

I am currently a college student studying history, and I plan to focus those studies into nautical archaeology. 

Does anyone here know of any good nautical archaeology internship programs in the United States? If so, what are the best ones? Any information would be helpful. 

 

@ccoyle I might have put this topic in the wrong section. 

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Have you looked at the Nautical Archeology Society website or the US affiliates linked from there? Where are you attending college? Do they have a career center?

Wayne

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Druxey is correct, IMO.  They do have a large website with theses and tons of good articles.

 

Here's a link:  https://liberalarts.tamu.edu/nautarch/

Mark
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I would recommend to consult with Kroum Batcharov, he is a well known specialist in the field and also has a youtube channel about nautical archeology. He must have some good recommendations from the inside!

https://www.youtube.com/@kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist

 

 

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