Archaeology

Cutwater’s Nathaniel Howe is a trained and experienced nautical archaeologist ready to undertake ship and shoreside maritime site archaeology projects in the region. Howe has a masters in nautical archaeology from East Carolina University and has extensive ship documentation experience, recording the 1897 Pacific schooner, Wawona, large portions of the 17th century royal warship, Vasa, the 1889 tugboat, Arthur Foss, a 1904 Lightship, the 1888 schooner and tug, Equator, and numerous other vessels from a Greek merchantman of the 3rd century BCE to an 1850s South Carolina log boat and a 1950s wooden mill pond tug. This breadth of experience enables Howe to conduct extensive and rapid documentation work, produce detailed and knowledgeable analyses, and recruit appropriate specialists from his network where needed.