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NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY FACULTY

There are seven permanent members of the faculty of the Nautical Archaeology Program.  The special areas of interest among the current members are varied and encompass a broad spectrum of issues in nautical archaeology and maritime history.  Faculty members teach courses in the program, as well as conduct research and direct projects throughout the year.
   
   

Donny L. Hamilton; 1978-present
Department Head
Director, Conservation Research Laboratory
George T. & Gladys H. Abell Professor of Nautical Archaeology; Yamini Family Professor of Liberal Arts
Kevin J. Crisman; 1990-present
Associate Professor, Nautical Archaeology Faculty Fellow
Director, Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation
Coordinator, Nautical Archaeology Program
Shelley Wachsmann; 1993-present
Associate Professor, Meadows Professor of Biblical Archaeology
Cemal Pulak; 1997-present
Associate Professor, Frederick R. Mayer Faculty Professor I of Nautical Archaeology
C. Wayne Smith; 1997-present
Associate Professor, INA Faculty Fellow in Nautical Archaeology
Luis Filipe Vieira de Castro; 2001-present
Assistant Professor, Frederic R. Mayer Fellow II of Nautical Archaeology
Deborah N. Carlson; 2004-present
Assistant Professor, Sara W. and George O. Yamini Fellow
George F. Bass; 1976-2000
Professor Emeritus
J. Richard Steffy; 1976-1990
Professor Emeritus
Frederick H. van Doorninck, Jr.; 1976-1996
Professor Emeritus
 
 

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