Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

The Duyfken Project: an age of discovery ship reconstruction as experimental archaeology.

Burninghamn, N. and de Jong, A. — 1997

Publisher International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 26(4):277-292

The Duyfken project: significance, aims, challenges and progress.

Burningham, N. — 1997

Publisher Bulletin of the Australian Institute for maritime Archaeology, 21(1 & 2):19-22

the Duyfken Replica

Garvey, M. — 2002

Publisher Sea History, No. 102:16-21

The Duyfken replica project as experimental archaeology: a progress report.

Burningham, N. — 2000

Publisher Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 24:71-76

The dyer and the cook: finds from 8 Pilestraede, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Andersen, V.L. and Moltsen, A., — 2007

Publisher Post-Medieval Archaeology, 41.2: 242-263.

The dynamite factory: an industrial landscape in late-nineteenth-century South Africa.

Behrens, J., — 2005

Publisher Historical Archaeology, 39.3:61-74.

The Earl of Abergavenny (1805), an outward bound English East Indiaman.

Cumming, E.M. and Carter, D.J., — 1990

Publisher International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.1: 31–33.

the Earl of Egmont and the Navy, 1763-6.

Wilkinson, C. — 1998

Publisher The Mariner’s Mirror, 84.4: 418-433.

The earliest blue and white wares of China.

Shirae, S. and Cox, W.E., — 1950

Publisher Far Eastern Ceramic Bulletin, 2.2: 12- & 2.3: 40-50

The earliest evidence of ocean navigation.

Bednarik, R. G., — 1997

Publisher International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 26(3)

Dewy P930.102804

The earliest naval ram.

Mark, S., — 2008

Publisher International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 37.2: 253-272.

The earliest report on an excavated ship in Europe.

Ellmers, D., — 1973

Publisher International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2.1: 177–179.

The earliest ships: the evolution of boats into ships.

Gardiner, R., — 1996

Publisher Conway Maritime Press, London.

Dewy 623.821 EAR

The earliest steamship wreck in Australia - paddle steamer Clonmel.

Harvey, P., — 1985

Publisher Victorian Archaeological Survey, Melbourne.

Dewy A/930.102804 HAR

The earliest steamship wreck in Australia-paddle steamer Clonmel.

Harvey, P., — 1985

Publisher Victorian Archaeological Survey, Melbourne.

The earliest use of corundum and diamond, in prehistoric China.

Lu, P.J., Yao, N., So, J.F., Harlow, G.E., Lu, J.F., Wang, G.F. and Chaikin, P.M., — 2005

Publisher Archaeometry, 47.1: 1-12.

The earlist arrivals of pre-Ming wares in the West

Rackham, B., — 1924

Publisher Transactions Oriental Ceramic Society, (1923-24): 10-16.

The early 16th-century wreck at Studland Bay, Dorset.

Hutchinson, G., — 1991

Publisher In: Reinder Reinders and Paul Kees, (eds.), Carvel construction technique Skeleton-first, Shell-first. Fifth International Symposium on boat and ship archaeology, Amsterdam, 1988:171-175. Oxbow Monograph 12. The Short Run Press, Exeter.

Dewy 623.812 INT

The early and the imperial kingdom in Southeast Asia.

Kulke, H., — 1986

Publisher In: D.G. Marr & A.C. Milner, Southeast Asia in the 9th to 14th centuries.Institute SE Asian Studies, Singapore.

The early boats of Bengal.

Akman, A., — 1994

Publisher International Seminar on Techno-Archaeological Perspectives of Seafaring in the Indian Ocean, New Delhi, 28 Feb–4 March.

The early Cycladic longboat - again.

Johnston, P., — 1984

Publisher In: D.H.Keith, (ed.), Underwater Archaeology: Proceedings of the 13th conference on underwater archaeology: 75-77. Fathom Eight Special Publication No. 5, San Marino, USA.

The early development of firearms in China.

Goodrich,L.C and F.Chia-Sheng — 1946

Publisher ISIS, 36: 114-251.

The early development of magnetic compass correction.

Quinn, P. — 2001

Publisher The Mariner’s Mirror, 87.3: 303-315

The early history of Christmas Island (Indian Ocean).

Gibson-Hill, C.A., — 1949

Publisher Journal (Malay Branch) Royal Asiatic Society, 27.1: 218-220.

The early history of Oman in East Africa.

Kirkman, J., — 1983

Publisher Journal Oman Studies, 6.1: 41–58.

The Early Medieval crannog at Llangorse, Powys: an interim statement on the 1989–1993 seasons.

Redknap, M. and Lane, A., — 1994

Publisher International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 23.3: 189–206.

The early Medieval seaman and the Church: contacts ashore.

Miller, R., — 2003

Publisher The Mariner’s Mirror, 89.2: 132-150.

The Early Medieval tide mills at Nendrum Monastery, County Down, Northern Ireland.

McErlean, T. and Williams, B., — 2003

Publisher Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 27:35-42.

The early potters and potteries of Maine.

Branin, M. L., — 1978

Publisher Maine State Museum, Maine.

Dewy 738.09741 BRA

The early Roman Imperial AES coinage II: Tracing the copper sources by analysis of lead and copper isotopes—copper coins of Augustus and Tiberius.

Klein, S., Layaye, Y., Brey, G.P. and von Kaenel, H-M., — 2004

Publisher Archaeometry, 46.3: 439-468.