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    You are not going to believe what happened to me on my way to go hunt. The whole problem started when my cruise was passing by Shipwreck Island. I was outside enjoying a cigar in the middle of the night when i suddenly heard a gunshot. Me being curious I decided I wanted to have a better look at where i heard the gunshot come from‚ I decided to stand on the rail to have a better advantege point. While looking around on top of the rail i dropped my cigar‚ when i reached for it I leaned to far over

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    Uluburun Shipwreck

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    Uluburun Shipwreck Introduction How the site was discovered Past society What was found Significance & legacy HOW THE SITE WAS DISCOVERED Late bronze age shipwreck (Late 14th century BC) The south coast of Turkey. Discovered in summer of 1982 by a sponge diver Excavated since 1984 by a team of archaeologists led by George Bass. Radiocarbon in the late 14th century BC. Totaling to 22‚ 413 dives which revealed one of the most spectacular Late Bronze Age. HISTORICAL PERIOD During the Bronze

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    According to archaeologist Mehmed Cakir‚ the Uluburun shipwreck was one of the oldest ships ever found‚ dating back to 1310 B.C. When the ship was found‚ it was nearly 3‚300 years of age. They knew this because of the dating of a branch‚ which was a piece of fresh cut firewood aboard the boat. It took ten years to complete the excavation‚ an entire decade! Mehmed Cakir found the boat in 1982 and the excavation happened two years later. It was a hard job‚ and required eleven consecutive campaigns

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    Government Period: 5 Case of the Shipwrecked Sailors In the case of the Shipwrecked sailors; Dudley and Stephens are faced with charges of murder. In my opinion it is fair that they get tried‚ for what they did because it clearly states that:” Brooks objected refused to consent However Dudley and Stephan’s decide Brooks would die soon anyway ….After agreeing they killed and ate Brooks”. It’s clear how Brooks from the evidence says that he refused. Even though it says he agreed with them all

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    Shipwrecks are everywhere. History happens everyday‚ but how do shipwrecks made history? The facts are shocking! ROV are absolutely valuable tools for underwater research. Thing that prove historical perspective‚ underwater research data‚ and underwater explorations. ROVs (remotely operated vehicles) have been around since the 1970s. Their main uses are to find ships and treasure deep under the water. They can go over 35‚000 feet underwater and the deepest manned submarine was only 13‚000 feet. On

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    The book I read is Book one of Island called Shipwreck by Gordon Korman. The genre of this book is action. One reason it’s an action book is the characters have to control the boat so it does not flip over. The captain is the one steering the boat. They also had to pump water out of the boat to keep it from sinking. Ian‚ Charla‚ Luke‚ and Will wash up on the island‚ separated from J.J. ad Lyssa‚ while Charla‚ Luke‚ and Ian are finding food Will wakes up with amnesia having no memory of CNC or the

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    Art of the United States exhibit in the San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park‚ Shipwreck by Thomas Doughty really made an impression on me. It is a 25 x 30 ¼ in. oil on canvas. The reason this painting caught my eye is because it has two especially unusual qualities. First‚ Doughty rarely painted seascapes‚ and his paintings usually focused on the lyrical aspects of nature rather than the threatening ones. Shipwreck was composed in the artists studio from elements borrowed from different locations

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    requests for his art work. His paintings were such a success because his work seemed to portray a wide variety of scenes and images that were presented in the unpredictable world of nature during this time. The painting I chose titled‚ The Shipwreck‚ was one of Vernet’s most famous art pieces in the 1700’s. This particular painting expresses a wild scene of destruction and terror as an intense thunderstorm sinks and destroys a sailing ship. The setting of the painting takes place along a rocky

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    “Art anatomy” In her essay “Shipwreck‚” Cat Bohannon argues that displaying bodies of dead humans can be “art”‚ but this “art” may be difficult to separate from “science.” The text is filled with the author’s research‚ interviews and her personal reasoning. While observing the process of human dissection and preservation (known as “plastination”)‚ Bohannon has a difficult time understanding this type of art making. For the author‚ plastination is a complicated and sometimes disturbing process. But

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    Guano islands Along the Peruvian coast is a string of rocky islands and peninsulas that are home to guanay cormorants‚ boobies‚ and pelicans. The birds leave the islands every morning to feed on the fish‚ especially anchovies‚ that are plentiful in the Humboldt Current. They return in the afternoon. There is no vegetation on the islands‚ so they build their nests out of guano and feathers‚ adding a new layer every year. By the time Europeans first saw the islands‚ the guano was more than 100 feet

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