Category: MATH Maritime Anthropology
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Warrior Greeting – Animals I have met
Originally posted on Yvonne-Cher Skye Chaos: I had been away from Ohio. I had left my things at a friend’s farm. I had been working on an archaeological project in Indiana. This was my first chance to visit and pick up a few things before heading back out to the field for another three month…
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US Military Maritime Chronology 1810 – 1819
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1810 February Pirate Ships Duke of Montebello,. Diomede, Alexandria captured by the Ketch Vesuvius May 01Macon’s Bill Number 1811 January 09 Schooner Revenge captained by Lt. Oliver Hazard Perry was lost at Newport, RI. All crew survived. May 01 HMS Guerriere stopped the American merchant ship Spitfire…
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Navigators B
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: Babylonians a culture Baffin, William?an Englishman who in 1618 discovered Baffin Bay and Island Balboa an Englishman who in 1513 while in Panama discovered the Pacific Ocean. Bantu Tribes who in 500 B.C. Migrated throughout East Africa. Barents,?Willem explored before 1600 Barth, Heinrich explored Africa before 1600…
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Navigators A
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: Agricola, Gnaeus who in 80 A.D. explored the Atlantic Coast of Britain. Ahmed, Hadji 1465 – 1553 an Ottoman navigator. Alexander a Greek trader I 100 A.D. who sailed to Vietnam and Cambodia. Alexander the Great conducted Early Expeditions who in 327 B.C. led his army into…
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Shipwrecks 1720 – 1729
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1722 Phillip Ashton was shipwrecked. He spent 16 months on a desolate island. 1725 Just Vengeance of Heaven shipwrecked off of the Island of Ascension, South Atlantic Ocean, between Brazil and Africa.
