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Another academic value has been corrupted by the Left.
 
Two ECU graduate students excavate the oldest shipwreck in the world
Two ECU graduate students excavate the oldest shipwreck in the world
 
Program immerses educators in conflict history, culture
Program immerses educators in conflict history, culture
 
QAR lab partners with Waccamaw Siouan Tribe to conserve 930-year-old canoe
QAR lab partners with Waccamaw Siouan Tribe to conserve 930-year-old canoe
 
A bunker once used for experiments on humans by Japanese scientists has been partially unearthed in China, according to a report from LiveScience.
A bunker once used for experiments on humans by Japanese scientists has been partially unearthed in China, according to a report from LiveScience.
 
Part-time professor of archaeology Indiana Jones has reportedly changed his name to Land Stolen From Indigenous Peoples Jones out of respect for Native Americans who had their land stolen from them by white colonizers.
Part-time professor of archaeology Indiana Jones has reportedly changed his name to Land Stolen From Indigenous Peoples Jones out of respect for Native Americans who had their land stolen from them by white colonizers.
 
Archeologists have discovered the remains of a 19th-century quarantine hospital and cemetery at a submerged island at Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida, the National Park Service (NPS) announced in a press release last week.
Archeologists have discovered the remains of a 19th-century quarantine hospital and cemetery at a submerged island at Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida, the National Park Service (NPS) announced in a press release last week.
 
Archeologists believe they have discovered the remains of a Roman bathhouse and a villa with a detailed, colorful brick mosaic in Olney, England, Oxford Archaeology, the group who conducted the dig, announced last week.
Archeologists believe they have discovered the remains of a Roman bathhouse and a villa with a detailed, colorful brick mosaic in Olney, England, Oxford Archaeology, the group who conducted the dig, announced last week.
 
British archeologists are investigating a possible Viking boat buried under the parking lot of a pub to determine its exact age and origin, the University of Nottingham in England announced last week in a press release.
British archeologists are investigating a possible Viking boat buried under the parking lot of a pub to determine its exact age and origin, the University of Nottingham in England announced last week in a press release.
 
A 15th-century shipwreck discovered in the 1970s continues to reveal what was traveling with King John of Denmark and how the ruling class lived.
A 15th-century shipwreck discovered in the 1970s continues to reveal what was traveling with King John of Denmark and how the ruling class lived.
 
ECU team helping to identify a centuries-old shipwreck
ECU team helping to identify a centuries-old shipwreck
 
Ceremony recognizes internationalization at ECU
 
Customs officials seized a 3,000 year-old ancient Egyptian artifact at the port of Memphis last week.
Customs officials seized a 3,000 year-old ancient Egyptian artifact at the port of Memphis last week.
 
WASHINGTON – Today, President Biden announced his intent to appoint the following individuals to serve in key roles:
WASHINGTON – Today, President Biden announced his intent to appoint the following individuals to serve in key roles:
 
Archaeologists at a public dig site in New Jersey have discovered human remains and artifacts belonging to soldiers in the American Revolution.
Archaeologists at a public dig site in New Jersey have discovered human remains and artifacts belonging to soldiers in the American Revolution.
 
ECU researchers receive NOAA grant to explore WWII battle site in Alaska
ECU researchers receive NOAA grant to explore WWII battle site in Alaska
 
Archeologists in England are working on excavating a tomb linked to the legendary King Arthur, hoping to uncover more about a mysterious grave.
Archeologists in England are working on excavating a tomb linked to the legendary King Arthur, hoping to uncover more about a mysterious grave.
 
ECU’s summer archaeology field school gives students practical career, leadership skills
ECU’s summer archaeology field school gives students practical career, leadership skills
 
Veterans, ECU maritime researchers search for missing WWII personnel
Veterans, ECU maritime researchers search for missing WWII personnel
 
Nautical archaeologists have at last discovered the exact location of where the Israelites crossed the Red Sea, having found a rock reading "Moses Wuz Here".
Nautical archaeologists have at last discovered the exact location of where the Israelites crossed the Red Sea, having found a rock reading "Moses Wuz Here".
 
ECU Anthropology graduate students receive real-world skills, keep family’s stories alive
ECU Anthropology graduate students receive real-world skills, keep family’s stories alive
 
Decade-long project documents WWII wrecks off N.C. coast
Decade-long project documents WWII wrecks off N.C. coast
 
Anthropology students help reclaim history of local cemeteries
Anthropology students help reclaim history of local cemeteries
 
Fellowship with federal agency keeps maritime studies alumna at ECU
Fellowship with federal agency keeps maritime studies alumna at ECU
 
Leaders discuss success, future vision of Outer Banks Campus
Leaders discuss success, future vision of Outer Banks Campus
 
Will Nassif wants to preserve North Carolina’s coastal cultural heritage
Will Nassif wants to preserve North Carolina’s coastal cultural heritage
 
ECU maritime studies field school shines light on Washington, N.C., shipwreck
ECU maritime studies field school shines light on Washington, N.C., shipwreck
 
From shipwreck to grad school, married ECU professors return 20 years later
From shipwreck to grad school, married ECU professors return 20 years later
 
East Carolina student Delaney Arthur has a passion for drawing and designing clothes. Now, she hopes to one day start her own design company.
East Carolina student Delaney Arthur has a passion for drawing and designing clothes. Now, she hopes to one day start her own design company.
 
County Home Road. The name is sort of self-explanatory. Somewhere along this stretch of highway south of Greenville was a building or buildings where some people lived.
County Home Road. The name is sort of self-explanatory. Somewhere along this stretch of highway south of Greenville was a building or buildings where some people lived.
 
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the State of North Carolina Internship Program and Governor Roy Cooper is proud to announce the 2019 class of summer interns.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the State of North Carolina Internship Program and Governor Roy Cooper is proud to announce the 2019 class of summer interns.
 
East Carolina University underwater archaeologists and graduate students from the Department of History's Program in Maritime Studies recently returned from a research expedition to the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica
East Carolina University underwater archaeologists and graduate students from the Department of History's Program in Maritime Studies recently returned from a research expedition to the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica
 
On Oct. 25, Angus Konstam, historian and pirate expert, led an audience of Greenville community members and East Carolina Univerity faculty, staff and students through a brief history of the pirate Blackbeard during his discussion, "Blackbeard at 300: New Findings on North Carolina's Most (In)famous
On Oct. 25, Angus Konstam, historian and pirate expert, led an audience of Greenville community members and East Carolina Univerity faculty, staff and students through a brief history of the pirate Blackbeard during his discussion, "Blackbeard at 300: New Findings on North Carolina's Most (In)famous
 
Researchers in East Carolina University's Program in Maritime Studies are working with the Department of Defense on a project they hope will give some peace of mind to U.S. military families who lost loved ones during World War II
Researchers in East Carolina University's Program in Maritime Studies are working with the Department of Defense on a project they hope will give some peace of mind to U.S. military families who lost loved ones during World War II
 
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