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Maritime archaeology studies prehistorical objects and sites that are, because of changes in climate and geology, now underwater.
Category: Maritime archaeology
Maritime museums are museums that specialize in the presentation of maritime history, culture or archaeology.
The specialist journals on maritime archaeology, which include the long established International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, The Bulletin of The Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology ( AIMA ) and the recently launched Journal of Maritime Archaeology publish articles about maritime archaeological research and under water archaeology.
The techniques of underwater archaeology are also documented in published works, including a number of handbooks, and Muckelroy's classic work on Maritime Archaeology.
* Maritime archaeology
Category: Maritime archaeology
* Maritime Archaeology Stewardship Trust, Southampton University, for the academic study of maritime archaeology
Category: Maritime archaeology
Category: Maritime archaeology in Israel
Maritime archaeology has shown that the quantity of goods transported was usually much higher than that recorded at the Archivo General de Indias.
* Maritime archaeology is the study of submerged archaeological sites, including shipwrecks as well as settlements that have been engulfed by bodies of water.
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Maritime support aircraft can drop active and passive sonar devices ( sonobuoys ) and these are also used to determine the location of hostile submarines.
The Maritime provinces, also called the Maritimes or the Canadian Maritimes, is a region of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
He repeats Acheson's argument that the region lacks major urban centres, but adds that the Maritimes were also lacking the great rivers that led to the cheap and abundant hydro-electric power, key to Quebec and Ontario's urban and manufacturing development, that the extraction costs of Maritime resources were higher ( particularly in the case of Cape Breton coal ), and that the soils of the region were poorer and thus the agricultural sector weaker.
Some writers have also alleged that Maritime business people were unwilling to take risks or invest in manufacturing, a thesis Acheson devotes much attention to debunking.
In 17th and 18th century, king Louis XIV of France captured more French-speaking areas in southern Flanders around Lille, referred to as Lilloise Flanders or la Flandre Lilloise, but also Maritime Flanders, where originally Dutch was spoken, and to this day, a Flemish dialect persists in some rural areas near Dunkirk.
Although they show some connections with other inhabitants in Maritime Southeast Asia, some also have an ancestry in Indochina around the time of the Last Glacial Maximum, about 20, 000 years ago.
Strong trade ties also made the region an important cultural center and established it as a base that would influence nearby kingdoms and regions in Burma, Sri Lanka, Maritime Southeast Asia, and Indochina.
General National Maritime Transport Company, which owns a large refinery in Switzerland, also halted oil shipments to Switzerland.
The UN World Maritime University is also located in Malmö.
North Korea also belongs to the Food and Agriculture Organization ; the International Civil Aviation Organization ; the International Postal Union ; the UN Conference on Trade and Development ; the ITU ; the UN Development Programme ; the UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ; the World Health Organization ; the World Intellectual Property Organization ; the World Meteorological Organization ; the International Maritime Organization ; the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Non-Aligned Movement.
With the Intertropical Convergence Zone ( ITCZ ) swinging northward over West Africa from the Southern Hemisphere in April, heavy showers coming from pre-monsoonal convective clouds mainly in the form of squall lines also known as the north easterlies formed mainly as a result of the interactions of the two dominant airmasses in Nigeria known as the Maritime tropical ( south westerlies ) and the Continental tropical ( north easterlies ), begins in central Nigeria while the Monsoons from the south atlantic ocean arrives in central Nigeria in July bringing with it high humidity, heavy cloud cover and heavy rainfall which can be daily occurrence lasting till September when the monsoons gradually begin retreating southward to the southern part of Nigeria. Rainfall totals in central Nigeria varies from in the lowlands of the river Niger Benue trough to over along the south western escarpment of the Jos Plateau.
Some people living in the Codroy Valley on the south-west tip of the island are also ancestrally Francophone, but represent Acadian settlers from the Maritime Provinces of Canada who arrived during the 19th century.
Depressed economic conditions in the Maritime Provinces have also resulted in de-population of those provinces in the 20th century, with heavy migration into Ontario.
Maritime law was also a great driver of international legal rules ; providing for the enforcement of contracts, the protection of shipwrecked sailors and property, and the maintaining of harbours.
The UK Maritime Component Commander ( UKMCC ), overseer of all UK warships in the Persian Gulf and surrounding waters, is also deputy commander of the Combined Maritime Forces.
It became an American classic, and also contributed to a rebirth of Acadian identity in both Maritime Canada and in Louisiana.
Belgium has also many artificial waterways or canals, among others the Brussels-Scheldt Maritime Canal, the Brussels-Charleroi Canal, the Canal du Centre and the Albert Canal.
Telenor Maritime Radio is responsible for the infrastructure for maritime radio communication in Norway, and also includes five manned coast radio stations whose primary purpose is to monitor the maritime radio traffic ( over e. g. VHF and MF bands ) and to assist marine vessels in distress.
Maritime fur trader Charles William Barkley also visited the area in the Imperial Eagle, a British ship falsely flying the flag of the Austrian Empire.
The statement also reflected the instability of the Them line-up, with numerous members passing through the ranks after the definitive Maritime period.
In November 2008, the Servicio Aéreo Nacional ( National Air Service ) merged with its maritime counterpart, the Servicio Maritimo Nacional ( National Maritime Service ) to become the Servicio Nacional Aeronaval ( National Aeronaval Service ), also the creation of the new Servicio Nacional de Fronteras ( National Borders Service ) as an independent force from the National Police.
Lancaster also offers numerous museums, including Lancaster City Museum, Maritime Museum and Judges ' Lodgings Museum.

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The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center – best known as simply " The Center " – has occupied the former Food & Maritime Trades High School at 208 West 13th Street since 1984.
The dry season is accompanied by a dust laden airmass from the Sahara Desert, locally known as Harmattan, or by its main name, The Tropical Continental ( CT ) airmass, while the rainy season is heavily influenced by an airmass originating from the south atlantic ocean, locally known as the south west wind, or by its main name, The Tropical Maritime ( MT ) airmass.
* 1664 – The Duke of York and Albany's Maritime Regiment of Foot, later to be known as the Royal Marines, is established.
The General Maritime Treaty of 1820 between the East India Company and the sheikhs of the coastal area — which became known as the Trucial Coast because of the series of treaties between the sheikhs and the British — was a way of ensuring safe passage.
Prior to the mid-1970s, most international conventions concerning maritime trade and commerce originated in a private organization of maritime lawyers known as the Comité Maritime International ( International Maritime Committee or CMI ).
East Indies is a term used by Europeans from the 16th century onwards to identify what is now known as Indian subcontinent or South Asia, Southeastern Asia, and the islands of Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia.
There is also, however a semi-governmental organisation known as the ' Morska Służba Poszukiwania i Ratownictwa ' ( Maritime Search and Rescue Service ) which provides the vast majority of seaborne services to vessels in distress ; the service is currently ( as of 2010 ) in the process of overhauling and replacing a large portion of its fleet of lifeboats.
Robert Crow ( born 13 June 1961 ), who is better known as Bob Crow, is a British trade union leader, the General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers ( RMT ) and a member of the General Council of the TUC.
* In ancient Sanskrit, the area we now call Southeast Asia ( including both mainland Southeast Asia and the area now known as Maritime Asia ( i. e., Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines )) was referred to by the people of ancient India as Suvarnadvipa, which means Golden island ( suvarna = golden ; dvipa = island ).
It was first known as the Maritime Museum of Canada and located at HMC Dockyard, the naval base on Halifax Harbour.
Another Canadian territory, encompassing the Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, was known as the Eastern Sports Association, and operated only in the summer months.
He is also frequently known as the Marquess of Haihun (; literally " Marquess of Maritime Incompetence ", a pejorative title ) after the title he was given ( created 63 BC ) after he was deposed.
One of three DLR stations in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, it is also known as Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich for its location within the aforementioned district.
The Expulsion of the Acadians, also known as the Great Upheaval, the Great Expulsion and Le Grand Dérangement, was the forced removal by the British of the Acadian people from the present day Canadian Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and also part of the US state of Maine — an area also known as Acadie.
During the Maritime Strike of 1934, striking longshoremen faced off with police and strikebreakers in a series of daily skirmishes that became known as " The Battle of Smith Cove ".
A third facility, operated in conjunction with the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence is located at RAF St. Mawgan and is known as Joint Maritime Facility ( JMF ) St. Mawgan.
The Maritime provinces are best known for the strong influence of Scottish and Irish settlers on the sound of the region's traditional music.
In 1950 he founded the Grenada Manual, Maritime & Intellectual Workers ' Union ( GMMIWU ) and was deeply involved in encouraging the 1951 general strike for better working conditions, this sparked great unrest-so many buildings were set ablaze that the disturbances became known as the ' red sky ' days-and the British authorities had to call in military reinforcements to help regain control of the situation.
* a transmitter can automatically call a receiver equipped with Digital Selective Calling, using a telephone-type number known as a Maritime Mobile Service Identity or MMSI.

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