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The Shipwreck

2021
Never had I seen a year going out, or going on, under quieter circumstances. Eighteen hundred and fifty–nine had but another day to live, and truly its end was Peace* on that sea–shore that morning.
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Shipbuilding and maritime activity on the eve of mechanization: Dendrochronological analysis of the Akko Tower Shipwreck, Israel

, 2020
The 19th century was an era of increasing mechanization and globalization, which transformed maritime networks and shipbuilding in and beyond the Mediterranean.
B. Lorentzen, S. Manning, D. Cvikel
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Sourcing qingbai porcelains from the Java Sea Shipwreck: Compositional analysis using portable XRF

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2019
This paper evaluates the use of portable x-ray fluorescence (pXRF) on glazes and pastes for sourcing Chinese porcelains from the 12th-13th century Java Sea Shipwreck (JSW) collection at the Field Museum.
Wenpeng Xu, L. Niziolek, G. Feinman
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Pantelleria Island as a centre of production for the Archaic Phoenician trade in basaltic millstones: New evidence recovered and sampled from a shipwreck off Gozo (Malta) and a terrestrial site at Cádiz (Spain)

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2019
New discoveries of flat Archaic querns recovered from the cargo of a Phoenician shipwreck at a depth of 110 m in Xlendi Bay (Gozo, Maltese Islands) dated to ca.
A. Renzulli   +3 more
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Shipwrecked Sovereignty

Political Theory, 2014
In 2007, a private corporation specializing in deep-sea salvage retrieved a treasure-laden shipwreck in international waters southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The wreck was that of a Spanish warship that sunk during the Napoleonic wars. Following the discovery, a legal dispute arose in U.S.
Yves Winter, Joshua Chambers-Letson
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Enhancing learning and access to Underwater Cultural Heritage through digital technologies: the case study of the "Cala Minnola" shipwreck site

Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2019
The paper presents the digital technologies developed in the VISAS project and their application to the underwater archaeological site of Cala Minnola (Levanzo Island, Italy) that preserves the remains of a Roman ship.
F. Bruno   +8 more
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Characterisation of waterlogged archaeological wood from Nanhai No. 1 shipwreck by multidisciplinary diagnostic methods

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2022
Ren Li   +11 more
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Nautical Archaeology of a Shipwreck

2018
This chapter explores the well-preserved lower hull of the Emanuel Point Shipwreck during two campaigns of methodical excavation. We investigate and study the ship’s central mainmast and pump well; the tail end of the structure, including the sternpost and displaced rudder; and the collapsed bow section, with anchor and gunport covers.
JAMES D. SPIREK, JOSEPH COZZI
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Shipwrecks

World Literature Today, 1997
Yoshiko Yokochi Samuel   +2 more
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