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The '''Institute of Nautical Archaeology''' is a global institution, founded in [[1972]] and now based at [[Texas A&M University]], in the pursuit of archaeological information from beneath the seas. As of July 2006 it is now headed by one of the worlds leading experts on marine archaeology, [[James P. Delgado]]
The '''Institute of Nautical Archaeology''' is a global institution, founded in [[1972]] and now based at [[Texas A&M University]], in the pursuit of researching archaeological information from beneath the seas. As of July 2006 it is now headed by one of the worlds leading experts on marine archaeology, [[James P. Delgado]]


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The Institute of Nautical Archaeology is a global institution, founded in 1972 and now based at Texas A&M University, in the pursuit of researching archaeological information from beneath the seas. As of July 2006 it is now headed by one of the worlds leading experts on marine archaeology, James P. Delgado