Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
The ANZAC Ship Project AMECON n.d. Australia : The Transfield Group McKenna Australia

Boats/ships–Construction

1693
The apothecary's shop : a tribute to the pharmacists of Western Australia on the occasion of the centenary of the founding of the Pharmaceutical Society of Western Australia October 24th 1892. Pharmaceutical Society of Western Australia 1992 Printed by the Western Australian Museum for the Pharmaceutical Society of Western Australia, Perth. Maritime Museum Western Australia 615.409 MIL

Medicine

19Cent 19255
The application of a least squares adjustment program to underwater survey. Atkinson, K, Duncan, A. and Green, J.N., 1988 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 17.2: 119-131. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Technical information

The application of a portable x-ray fluourescence spectrometer to the on-site analysis of glass vessel fragments from southern Thailand. Tantrakarn, K., Kato, N., Nakai, I., Shindo, Y. and Chaisuwan, B., 2012 Archaeometry, 54.3: 508-527. Maritime Museum Thailand
The application of corrosion science to the management of maritime archaeological sites. MacLeod, I.D., 1989 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 13.2: 7-16. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Conservation

The application of nulclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to the analysis of pitches and resins from marine archaeological sites. Ghisalberti, E.L. and Godfrey, I., 1990 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 14.1: 1-8. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Conservation

The application of scanning x-ray fluorescence microanalysis in the examination of cultural materials. Scott, D.A., 2001 Archaeometry, 43(4):475-482. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Technical information

The application of side scan sonar and magnetometer to the location of archaeological sites. Green, J.N., 2002 Bulletin of the Australasian Institute of Maritime Archaeology, 26: 119-131. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Technical information

The application of steroidal biomarkers to track the abandonment of a Roman wastewater course at the Agora (Athens, Greece). Bull, E.D., Elhmmali, M.M., Roberts, D.J. and Evershed, R.P., 2003 Archaeometry, 45.1:149-161 Maritime Museum Europe

Scientific

The application of time-of-flight secondary ion spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) to the characterization of opaque ancient glasses. Rutten, F.J.M., Briggs, D., Henderson, J. and Roe, M.J., 2009 Archaeometry, 51.6: 966-986. Maritime Museum Not Geographic
The Arab dhow trade in the Indian Ocean. Preliminary report. Yajima, Hikoichi, 1976b Institute for the Study of Language and Cultures of Asia and Africa - Studia Culturae , Tokyo. J Green Collection Indian Ocean

Boats/ships–Construction

The Arade 1 shipwreck : preliminary results of the 2004 and 2005 field seasons. Loureiro, V. and Alves, J.G., 2008 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 37.2: 273-282. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The archaeological and historical research of the Dutch East Indiaman Amsterdam (1749). Gawronski, J.H., 1991 In: Reinder Reinders and Paul Kees, (eds.), Carvel construction technique Skeleton-first, Shell-first. Fifth International Symposium on boat and ship archaeology, Amsterdam, 1988:81-84. Oxbow Monograph 12. The Short Run Press, Exeter. Maritime Museum Netherlands 623.812 INT

Archaeology–Maritime

VOC

1290315128
The archaeological contribute to the knowledge of the extra-European shipbuilding at the time of the medieval and modern Iberian-Atlantic tradition. Green, J.N., 1998 In F. Alves, (ed.), Proceedings International Symposium on Archaeology of Medieval and Modern Ships of Iberian-Atlantic Tradition. Hull remains, manuscripts and ethnographic sources: a comparative approach. Centro Nacional de Arqueologia Nautica e Subaquatica/Academia de Marinha Lisbo—7–9 September 1998. Trabalhos de Arqeologia 18. 63-102 Maritime Museum Non-specific

Boats/ships–History of

The archaeological excavation of the 10th century Intan Shipwreck. Flecker, M., 2001and 2002 Michael Flecker. BAR International Series ; 1047 Maritime Museum Indonesia 930.102804 FLE

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

173, 23281
The archaeological gaze: surveying the landscape of social power in Portraiture in Colonial New England. Goodwin, L.B.R., 2007 Historial Archaeology, 41.1: 53-68. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–other

The archaeological record of Chinese influences in the Philippines. Fox, R.B., 1963 Philippine Perspective: Session six, Part one, Lecture-text 6:1. J. Green Collection Philippines

Archaeology

The archaeological record of Chinese influences in the Philippines. Fox, R.B., 1967 Philippine Studies, 15(1): 41-62. Reprint MM SE Asia

Land archaeology

The archaeological survey of Pedro Bank, Jamaica 1981-1983. Hoyt, S.D., 1984 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 13.2: 99-111. Maritime Museum Carribean

Archaeology–Maritime

The archaeological value of iron steam ships. Henderson, G.J., 1988 In: M. McCarthy, (ed.), Iron ships & steam shipwrecks. Papers from the First Australian Seminar on the Management of Iron Vessels & Steam Shipwrecks, Western Australian Museum, Perth: 10-13. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Boats/ships–Types

The archaeology and economic history of English clay tobacco pipes. Oswald, A., 1956 Journal British Archaeological Association, 19: 40-102. J Green Collection Europe

Ceramics

The archaeology and history of Roman ports. Rickman, G.E., 1988 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 17.3: 257-267. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

History–Maritme

The archaeology and history of the Sydney Sailors Home, The Rocks, Sydney. Gojak, D. and Iacono, N., 1993 In: XIth AIMA Conference: Shipwrecks and Community, held at the National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour, 12 November 1992 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 17.1: 27-32. Maritime Museum NSW

History–Maritime

The archaeology and history of west Sumatra. Suleiman, S., 1977 Bulletin Research Centres of Archaeology Indonesia, 12. J Green Collection SE Asia

Archaeology

The archaeology detectives. How we know what we know about the past. Bahn, P.G. (consulting ed.) 2001 Ivy Press, Lewes, East Sussex. Maritime Museum Non-specific 930.102 ARC

Archaeology–other

18617
The archaeology of a pioneer family cemetery in Western Oregon, 1854-1879. Connolly, T.J., Ruiz, C.L., McLaughlin, J., Tasa, G.L. and Kallenbach, E., 2010 Historical Archaeology, 44.4: 28.45. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–other

The archaeology of a ‘destroyed’ site : surface survey and historical documents at the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. Smith, M.L., 2001 Journal of the Society for Historical Archaeology, 35.2: 31-40. Maritime Museum America S

Archaeology–other

The archaeology of aircraft losses in water in Victoria, Australia, during World War Two. Ford, J., 2004 Maritime Archaeology Monograph and Reports Series, No. 1. Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, South Australia. Maritime Museum Victoria 930.102804 FOR

Aircraft Wrecks

15131
The archaeology of ancient China. Kwang-Chih Chang, 1968 Yale University, New Haven. J Green Collection
The archaeology of crisis: shipwreck survivor camps in Australasia. Gibbs, M., 2003 Historical Archaeology, 37.1: 128-145. Maritime Museum Australasia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The archaeology of early commercial fishing activities in new South Wales: a theoretical model. Bowen, A., 2003 Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 27:9-18. Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–other

Fishing

The archaeology of HMA Vixen, an early ironclad ram in Bermuda. Gould, R.A., 1991 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 20.2: 141–153. Maritime Museum Atlantic

Archaeology–Maritime

19C

The archaeology of insurrection. An investigation into the subsistence behaviours of the Batavia survivors Marwick, B., 1999 Thesis—(BA Honours, partial fulfilment), Centre for Archaeology, University of Western Australia. Maritime Museum Australia A/930.102804 MAR

Archaeology–other

Anthropology

125
The archaeology of market capitalism : a Western Australian perspective. Nayton, G., 2011 Springer, New York. Maritime Museum Western Australia 994.1 NAY

Archaeology–other

23309
The archaeology of Maroon societies in the Americas: resistance, cultural continuity, and transformation in the African Diaspora. Weik, T., 1997 Historical Archaeology, 31.2 Maritime Museum America Central

History

930.1
The archaeology of mental illness from the afflicted and caretaker perspective: a Northern California Family’s odyssey. Psota, S., 2011 Historical Archaeology, 45. 4: 20-38. Maritime Museum USA

History

The archaeology of military mismanagement: an example from New Zealand’s colonial torpedo boat defences, 1884-1900. Hunter, J.W. III, 2009 Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 33:1-10. Maritime Museum New Zealand

Boats/ships–History of

The archaeology of Presidio San Saba: a preliminary report. Walter, T.L., 2004 Historical Archaeology, 38.3:94-105. Maritime Museum America N

History

Historic Sites

The archaeology of scattered wreck-sites: formation processes and shallow water archaeology in western Lake Huron. O'Shea, J. M., 2003 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 31.2: 211-227. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–other

Shipwrecks

The archaeology of shipwrecks in Asia and SE Asia, an overview. Green, J.N., 1984 SPAFA Consultative Workshop on Research into Maritime History & Trade Networks, Indonesia. J Green Collection SE Asia

Archaeology–Maritime

The archaeology of temporary construction devices on historic building sites in the Southeast. Faulknew, C.H., 2008 Historical Archaeology, 42.2: 88-103. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–other

The archaeology of the atomic bomb: a submerged cultural resources assessment of the sunken flett of Operation Crossroads at Bikini and Kwajalein Atoll lagoons, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Delgado, J.P. 1991 US Dept of the Interior, Santa Fe, N.M. Maritime Museum Non-specific 930.102804 DEL

Maritime archaeology

Land archaeology

15617; 15618; 15619
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe II. The United States of America. Davey, P., (ed) 1979 British Archaeological Reports, International Series 60, Oxford. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection USA 688.420973 ARC

Artefacts

6419
The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe. XI. Seventeenth and Eighteenth century Tyneside tobacco pipe makers and tobacconists. Lloyd Edwards. Davey, P. (ed.) 1988 BAR British Series 192, Oxford. Maritime Museum Not Geographic 688.42 ARC

Ceramics

16074
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. 14. The development of the clay tobacco kiln in the British Isles. Davey, P. (ed.) 1996 Oxford : Tempus Reparatum, BAR British Series, 246 Maritime Museum UK 688.42 ARC

Ceramics

Historical

16075
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. I. Britain: the Midlands and Eastern England. Davey, P., (ed.), 1979 BAR British Series 63., Oxford. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection Europe 688.42 ARC

Artefacts

5733
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. III. Britain: the north and west. Davey, P., (ed.), 1979 BAR British Series 78, Oxford. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection Europe 688.42 ARC

Artefacts

6420
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. IV. Europe. I. Davey, P., (ed.), 1980 British Archaeological Reports, International Series 92, Oxford. Maritime Museum Europe 688.42094 ARC

Artefacts

7136
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. IX. More pipes from the Midlands and southern England. Part i. Davey, P., (ed.), 1985 British Archaeological Reports, British Series 146(i), Oxford. Maritime Museum Europe 688.420942 ARC

Artefacts

10108
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. IX. More pipes from the Midlands and southern England. Part ii. Davey, P., (ed.), 1985 British Archaeological Reports, British Series 146(i), Oxford. Maritime Museum Europe 688.420942 ARC

Artefacts

10109