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IN THIS ISSUE…

MANAGEMENT, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND ENGINEERING: PRESERVING THE USS MONITOR
By JOHN BROADWATER

PRESERVING THE MONITOR’S MOST SIGNIFICANT COMPONENTS
By JEFF JOHNSTON

TECHNICAL DIVING ON THE MONITOR
By TANE CASSERLEY

H.L. HUNLEY: THE WORLD’S FIRST SUCCESSFUL SUBMARINE WARSHIP
By CHRISTINE POWELL

AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. ROBERT NEYLAND

BRINGING TEXAS STEAMBOATS ALIVE FOR TEXANS
By MICHAEL QUENNOZ and BARTO ARNOLD

THE DENBIGH PROJECT 2001: EXCAVATION OF A CIVIL WAR BLOCKADE-RUNNER
By BARTO ARNOLD, TOM OERTLING, and ANDY HALL

THE DENBIGH DOLL
By BARTO ARNOLD

2002 INSTITUTE OF NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY DIRECTORS’ MEETING

REVIEW: MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY IN INDIA BY S. R. RAO
By CHRISTINE POWELL

REVIEW: L’EPAVE DE PORT BERTEAU II BY ERIC RIETH, CATHERINE CARRIERRE-DESBOIS, AND VIRGINIE SEMA
By FILIPE CASTRO

NEWS AND NOTES

FROM THE PRESIDENT

Key Words:

John Broadwater, Jeff Johnston, Tane Casserley, Christine Powell, Robert Neyland, Michael Quennoz, Barto Arnold, Tom Oertling, Andy Hall, S.R. Rao, Eric Rieth, Catherine Carrierre-Desbois, Virginie Sema, Filipe Castro, George F. Bass, Texas A&M University, Jerry Powell, Donny Hamilton, Kevin Crisman, Kroum Batchvarov, Erkut Arcak