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Speaker Data for the March 18th Chat: J. Barto Arnold III

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A San Antonio native, Barto Arnold received his undergraduate and postgraduate education at the University of Texas at Austin. From 1972 until 1997, he worked as the State Marine Archaeologist for Texas. He has been extremely active in several professional societies, including terms as Secretary-Treasurer of the Society of Professional Archaeologists and as President of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Arnold has received wide recognition for his contributions to the passage of the Abandoned Shipwreck Act, which helped protect irreplaceable cultural resources from unscrupulous treasure hunting. Arnold also directed the recent discovery of La Salle's ship La Belle in Matagorda Bay, Texas.

In October, 1997, Barto Arnold joined the underwater archaeologists of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology and the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University to establish a shipwreck program in Texas and adjoining areas. As Director of Texas Operations for INA, Arnold is planning and directing pre-disturbance surveys of known shipwreck sites, surveys for wrecks yet to be located, and major wreck excavations. Recently, his work has resulted in the excavation project of the famous Civil War blockade runner Denbigh.

The above taken from Arnold's home page.

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