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Maritime Archaeology: Exploring and Discovering Shipwrecks

January 13, 2016

Shannon Ricles, Monitor National Marine Sanctuary

Discover how to integrate STEM and social studies as you explore the underwater world of shipwrecks andthe tools of maritime archaeologists.

Education Materials

Maritime Archaeology: Discovering and Exploring Shipwrecks Curriculum

Shipwreck of the Deep Educator Guide

Presentation Slides

 

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