Hamilton, Donny
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Research
principal investigator on
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Castillo de San Marcos and Fort Matanzas National Monuments Metals Preservation and Conservation-
awarded by National Park Service - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2018 - 2021
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Conservation of CSS Georgia Artifacts, 2017-2018, USACE., Savannah District
awarded by United States Army - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2018 - 2021
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CSS Georgia Artifact Conservation for the U.S.A.C.E., Savannah District
awarded by United States Army - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2014 - 2017
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USS Westfield Artifact Conservation for the U.S.A.C.E. - Galveston District
awarded by United States Army - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2010 - 2016
Teaching
Works By Students
chaired theses and dissertations
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Bajdek, Brennan P. (2012-07). The Analysis and Conservation of Two 18-pounder Carronades from the U.S. Navy Schooner Shark.
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Bojakowski, Piotr (2012-07). Western Ledge Reef Wreck: The Analysis and Reconstruction of the Late 16th-Century Ship of the Spanish Empire.
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Borgens, Amy Anne (2004-09). Analysis of the Pass Cavallo shipwreck assemblage, Matagorda Bay, Texas.
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Cabrera Tejedor, Carlos (2012-02). Re-conservation of Wood from the Seventeenth-Century Swedish Warship the Vasa with Alkoxysilanes: A Re-treatment Study Applying Thermosetting Elastomers.
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Dewolf, Helen Catherine (1998-05). Chinese porcelain and seventeenth-century Port Royal, Jamaica.
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Dostal, Christopher Matthew (2015-10). X-Ray Fluorescence as a Method of Characterizing Inorganic Pigment Patterns in Art.
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Dostal, Christopher Matthew (2017-05). Laser Scanning as a Methodology for the 3-D Digitization of Archaeological Ship Timbers: A Case Study Using the World Trade Center Shipwreck.
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Fox, Georgia Lynne (1998-08). The study and analysis of the kaolin clay tobacco pipe collection from the seventeenth-century archaeological site of Port Royal, Jamaica.
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Gallagher, Nathan (2015-05). The Lake George Bateaux: British Colonial Utility Craft in the French and Indian War.
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Gutierrez, Miguel (2017-08). Historically Accurate: The Naval Gun Sights and Percussion Locks Recovered from the Confederate Ironclad Ram CSS Georgia.
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Hailey, Tommy Ike (1994-08). The analysis of 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century ceramics from Port Royal, Jamaica for lead release : a study in archaeotoxicology.
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Hartmann, Mark Joseph (1996-12). The development of watercraft in the prehistoric southeastern United States.
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Howard, Bryan Paul (1996-05). Had on and took with him : runaway indentured servant clothing in Virginia, 1774-1778.
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McClenaghan, Patricia Elizabeth (1988-08). Drinking glasses from Port Royal, Jamaica C. 1630-1840 : a study of styles and usage.
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Parkoff, Justin 1981- (2012-12). The Acropolis at Babylon: A Reconstruction during the Late 6th Century B.C..
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Parkoff, Justin Alan (2016-12). "A Formidable Looking Pile of Iron Boilers and Machinery": Reconstructing the Civil War Gunboat USS Westfield.
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Smith, C. Wayne (1995-05). Analysis of the weight assemblage of Port Royal, Jamaica.
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Sowden, Carrie Elizabeth (2006-08). A shipping crate from the 1865 California shipwreck Brother Jonathan: hardware from the Russell and Erwin Manufacturing Company.
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Stika, Jessica Rose (2013-05). The Conservation and Analysis of Small Artifacts from the Site of USS Westfield.
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Stoops, Meredith Alayne (2018-07). Identifying Historic Ceramics: Applications of X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry in Archaeology.
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West, Michael Carl (2005-08). An intact chest from the 1686 French shipwreck La Belle, Matagorda Bay, Texas: artifacts from the La Salle colonization expedition to the Spanish Sea.
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