Topic ID #16538 - posted 2/21/2012 3:10 AM
Jennifer Palmer
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St. Augustine Maritime Archaeologists Support Judge's Ruling
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
St. Augustine Maritime Archaeologists Support Judge's Ruling
9:07 PM, Feb 20, 2012 Written by Jessica Clark
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- From old cannons to pewter spoons, Starr Cox gets to see a lot of shipwreck discoveries.
"My primary job is to take care of the artifacts we bring up, catalogue them, and document and conserve them if we're going to keep them," Coxx is the Archaeological Conservator with the St. Augustine Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program - or LAMP.
She and the rest of the staff come into contact with rare finds from shipwrecks while diving wrecks off the First Coast.
Read more here.
9:07 PM, Feb 20, 2012 Written by Jessica Clark
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- From old cannons to pewter spoons, Starr Cox gets to see a lot of shipwreck discoveries.
"My primary job is to take care of the artifacts we bring up, catalogue them, and document and conserve them if we're going to keep them," Coxx is the Archaeological Conservator with the St. Augustine Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program - or LAMP.
She and the rest of the staff come into contact with rare finds from shipwrecks while diving wrecks off the First Coast.
Read more here.
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