Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
Material characterization of ceramic tile mosaic from two 17th-century Islamic monuments in northern India. Gill, M.S., 2011 Archaeometry, 53.1: 22-36 Maritime Museum India

Ceramics

Material culture and African-Americal spirituality at the Hermitage. Russell, A. E., 1997 Historical Archaeology, 31.2 Maritime Museum America Central

History

930.1
Material expressions of social inequality on a Porfirian Sugar Hacienda in Yucatan, Mexico. Meyers, A.D., 2005 Historical Archaeology, 39.4:112-137. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–other

Materials Handbook. Brady, G. S., 1963 McGraw - Hill Book Co., New York. McKenna USA

Technical information

General

20Cent 1371
Mathematical modelling of the relationship between Neolithic sites and the rivers in Xi’an (Shaanxi Province, China). Zhang, H.-Q., Zhao, W.-M. and Liu, B., 2007 Archaeometry, 49.4:765-774. Maritime Museum China
Mathematical multivariate analysis in physical anthropology, exemplified by the sex-diagnosis of archaeological skeletal series of homo sapiens sapiens Vark, G.N. van & Pasveer, J.M., 1994 Statistical Tools in Human Biology, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore Reprint MM Not Geographic

Archaeology –other

Anthropology

Mathematics and information science in archaeology: a flexible framework. Voorrips, A., (ed.), , 1990 Holos, Bonn. Maritime Museum Not Geographical 930.1028 MAT

Land archaeology

13140
Mathews Flinders (1774—1814). Mack, J. D. 1966 Melbourne : Thomas Nelson McKenna Australia

Marine Exploration

Navigation

17-19Cent 680
Matthew and Naval Architecture. The considerations involved in designing a reconstruction of Matthew. Mudie, C., 2003 Nautical Research Journal, 48.4: 233-242 Maritime Museum UK

Boats/Ships - Replicas

Matthew Flinders, hydrographer. Ritchie, G.S., 1974 Journal of Navigation, 27.3: 282–297. Reprint MM Australia

Navigation

Maritime History

Matthew Flinders. Colwell, M. 1973 BHP Journal Reprint MM Australia

History–Maritime

Explorers

Mauretania and her builders. Buxton, I., 1996 The Mariner's Mirror, 82.1: 55-73. Maritime Museum UK

Boats/ships–Construction

Ships

Mauritius: Politics and Pluralism at the Periphery. Houbert, J., 1984 In: ICIOS II. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA., 5-12 December 1984 - Cultural & Educational Issues in Multicultural Societies. Maritime Museum 909.0965 INT

Conferences/Seminars

9151
Max Horton and the western approaches. A biography of Admiral Sir Max Kennedy Horton. Chalmers, W.S., 1954 Hodder and Stoughton, London. McKenna Europe

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 381
May the winds blow, an autobiography. Duff, D.V. 1948 Hollis and Carter, London. McKenna International

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 382
Mayang: the traditional fishing vessel of Java Burningham, N. and Stenross, K. 1994 The Beagle. Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, 11:73-132. Reprint MM Asia

Boats/ships–History of

Fishing

Mayang: the trditional fishing vessel of Java Burningham, N. and Stenross, K. 1994 The Beagle. Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, 11:73-132 Reprint MM Asia

Boats/ships–Types

Fishing

Mayflower. McCarthy, M., 1981 Report (Wreck Inspection)—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 67. Maritime Museum Western Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Mayhill. McCarthy, M., 1980 Report (Wreck Inspection)—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 54. Maritime Museum Western Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Mayland's Maritime Archaeology Program: The formative years. Thompson, B.F., 1992 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 19.1: 4-9. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–Maritime

McDougal's clay pipe factory, Glascow. Walker, I.C. & L.L. de S. ?? ?? Reprint MM UK

Ceramics

McKenna World Ship Society Ship Data No. 1 SS Otranto; Orvieto; Oxford; Asturias; Strathaird; SS Orion; MV Koolama; MV Momba; SS Oranje Nassau; Cindad de Palma; MV Moonta; TSS Oita; MV Pieter Coreliszoon Hooft; Cindad de Valencia; Cindad de Aligante; TSS McKenna,R. (Comp) N.d McKenna,R. McKenna Australia

History–Maritime

McK2262
Mean shift : a non-parametric algorithm for the segmentation of anomalies in geophysical images obtained from magnetic prospection data. Salguero, F., Prat, F., Moreno, F. and Romero, S., 2011 Archaeometry, 53.3: 642-659. Maritime Museum
Meaning (and) Materiality: rethinking contextual analysis through cellar-set houses. Carr, E.R. 2000 Journal of the Society for Historical Archaeology, 34.4:32-45 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Archaeology–other

Anthropology

Mededelingen van de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Zeegeschiedenis [Announcement from the Dutch Society for Maritime History] No. 20. Bruijn, J.R. and Huussen Jr, A.H. 1970 Publication made possible with help from zuiver-wetenschappelijk onderzoek ZWO en de Oostersche Handel en Reederijen. Verschijnt tweemaal per jaar. Maritime Museum Netherlands 623.82 MED

History–Maritime

Mededelingen van de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Zeegeschiedenis [Announcement from the Dutch Society for Maritime History] No. 24. Akveld, L.M., Bruijn, J.R. and Huussen jr, A.H. 1972 Publication made possible with help from zuiver-wetenschappelijk onderzoek ZWO en de Oostersche Handel en Reederijen. Verschijnt tweemaal per jaar. Maritime Museum Netherlands 623.82 MED

History–Maritime

Medical disease in the merchant navies of the world in the days of sail: the seamen’s hospital society’s experience. Cook, G.C., 2005 The Mariner’s Mirror, 91.1: 46-51. Maritime Museum Non-specific

History–Maritime

Medicine

Medieval anchors from the Red Sea. Raban, A., 1990 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.4: 299–306. Maritime Museum Middle East

Artefacts

Surveying

Medieval and post-medieval finds from Exeter, 1971-1980. Allan, J.P., 1984 Exeter Archaeological Reports, 3, Exeter. J. Green Collection UK

Archaeology

Artefacts

Medieval Irish engineers conquer the River Shannon. O’Sullivan, A. and Boland, D. 1999 Discovering Archaeology, Jan/Ref. 1999:33-37 Reprint MM Europe

History

Anthropology

0-1000 AD
Medieval pottery from St Albans. Turner-Rugg, A., 1995 Medieval Ceramics, 19: 45-65 Maritime Museum England

Ceramics

Medieval ship archaeology : documentation, conservation, theoretical aspects, the management perspective. Stockholm marine archaeology reports; no.1. Cederlund, C.O., 1995 Department of Archaeology, Stockholm University, Stockholm. Maritime Museum Non-specific 623.821 MED

Archaeology–Maritime

Medieval 20358
Medieval ships and harbours in northern Europe. McGrail, S., (ed.), 1979 Medieval ships and harbours in northern Europe. Papers based on those presented to an International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology at Bremerhaven in 1979. British Archaeological Reports, Oxford. Maritime Museum Europe 623.821094 INT

Maritime Archaeology

Boat building

7761
Medieval ships and shipping. Hutchinson, G., 1955 London : Leicester University Press Maritime Museum Non specific 623.821 HUT

Boats/ships–Construction

Excavations

0-15 Century 16630
Medieval ships from the centre of Stockholm. Varenius, B., 1985 In: C. O. Cederlund (ed.), Postmedieval boat and ship archaeology. Papers based on those presented to an International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology in Stockholm in 1982: 437-440. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 256, Oxford. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection Scandanavia

Archaeology–Maritime

Medieval trading post in the Indian Ocean. Carswell, J., 1983 The Illustrated London News, October. J Green Collection Indian Ocean

History–Maritme

Mediterranean hull types compared. 1. La Roche Fouras. Joncheray, J.P., 1976 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 5.2: 107–114. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

BC1

Mediterranean hull types compared. 3: The Jeaune-Garde B wreck at Porquerolles (France). Carraze, F., 1977 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology , 6.4: 299-304. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Mediterranean Pilot Vol. I. The coasts of Spain from Gibraltar to Cap Cerbere; Islas Baleares; the North Coast of Africa from Ceuta to Ras Ajdir; Isola di Pantelleria and Isole Pelagie; the Maltese Islands; Isole Egadi; Sicilia and isole Eolie; the Coa Hydrographic Department 1961 Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, England. J Green Collection Mediterranean

Navigation

Pilots

20Cent
Mediterranean Pilot Vol. V. Comprising the coasts of Libya, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon and Syria; the Southern Coast of Turkey and the Island of Cyprus. Fifth Edition. Hydrographic Department 1961 Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, England. J Green Collection Mediterranean

Navigation

Pilots

20Cent
Mediterranean pilot. Volume I. The coasts of Spain from Gibraltar to Cap Cerbere, Islas Baleares, the north coast of Africa from Ceuta to Ras Ajdir, Isola di Pantelleria and Isole Pelagie; the Maltese Islands, Isole Egadi, Sicilia and Isole Eolie; the coa Great Britain. Hydrographic Dept. and Dewe, W.M.E., 1978 Hydrographer of the Navy, Taunton, England. Maritime Museum 623.89291638 MED

Navigation

22288
Mediterranean pilot. Volume V. Comprising the Coasts of Libya, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon and Syria; the Southern Coast of Turkey and the Island of Cyprus. Grat Britain. Hydrographic Dept. and Jones, A., 1961 Hydrographic Dept., London. Maritime Museum 623.89291638 MED

Navigation

22289
Mediterranean sewn boats in antiquity. Pomey, P., 1985 In: S. McGrail and E. Kentley (eds.), Sewn Plank Boats, Archaeological and Ethnographic papers based on those presented to a conference at Greenwich in November, 1984: 35-48. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Archaeological Series No. 10. BAR International Series 276. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection Mediterranean 623.82 SEW

Boats/ships–Construction

10731
Mediterranean Wolfpack Fiction Alastair Mars 1960 Horwitz Publications Inc. McKenna McK 2336

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

Mediterranean wreck sites and classical seafaring. Bass, G.F., 1980 In: K. Muckelroy, Archaeology underwater. Not in Museum collection Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Mediterrean hull types compared. 2: Wreck F from Cape Dramont (Var), France. Joncheray, J.P., 1977 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 6.1: 3-8. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Mediterrean portrait of a sea. Bradford, E., 1971 Hodder & Stoughton, London. J. Green Collection Mediterranean

History–Maritme

Medmerry: a reassessment of a Migration Period site on the south coast of England, and some of its finds. Goodburn, D.M., 1987 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 16.3: 213-224. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Meer Laziness or incompletence: the Earl of Torrington andthe Battle of Beachy Head. Le Fevre, P., 1994 The Mariner's Mirror, 80.3: 290-297. Maritime Museum Europe

Naval

Meesters in zilver werk van Rotterdamse silversmeden. Ry, C.J. du, 1967 Musuem Willet Holthuysen, Amsterdam. J Green Collection Europe

Artefacts