Anna Marguerite McCann

Underwater Archaeologist, female pioneer

Anna Marguerite McCann - Underwater Archaeologist, female pioneer
Born

1933
92 years ago

Died

February 12th, 2017
8 years ago — 84 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

Links & References

First female American underwater archaeologist, McCann contributed significantly to the field of maritime archaeology. She completed groundbreaking work on shipwrecks and underwater sites along the East Coast of the United States. McCann also became a prominent advocate for the inclusion of women in archaeology and underwater research. She conducted extensive studies and published research that advanced techniques in underwater excavation and preservation. Her efforts led to a greater understanding of the historical significance of submerged cultural resources.

Pioneered underwater archaeology in the U.S.

Conducted research on East Coast shipwrecks

Advocated for women in archaeological fields

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