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Nautical Archaeology Program : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nautical Archaeology Program The Nautical Archaeology Program (NAP) is a degree-granting program within the (Anthropology Department ) at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The Nautical Archaeology Program offers admission to students seeking graduate degrees in nautical archaeology. The primary focus is on training archaeologists to become divers, rather than teaching divers the principles of anthropology and archaeology. Students are also required to learn the principles of archaeological conservation, with primary emphasis on the treatment of waterlogged artifacts. ==Academic Program== The program has seven full-time faculty members and many research associates who conduct surveys, excavations, conservation and reconstruction of ancient, medieval, and early modern shipwrecks. Each professor holds an endowed fellowship. All NAP students are required to take several core courses: History of Wooden Shipbuilding, Research and Reconstruction of Ships, Conservation of Cultural Resources, and Archaeological Methods and Theory.〔(NAP Class Information )〕 The average time to complete a master’s degree is three to five years; for a Ph.D. the average is five to seven years.〔Hamilton, Donny L. 2005. ''The Institute of Nautical Archaeology & The Nautical Archaeology Program: A History of Both Institutions, Their Interaction, and Their Role in Student Education''. The INA Quarterly, 32(2) 14-21.〕 The program admits between eight and ten students each year. Graduating students are awarded their M.A. or Ph.D. in Anthropology.
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