Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
The discovery of a Punic ship. Frost, H., 1972 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 1: 113–119. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

AD1

The discovery of a Yuaan ship at Sinan, southwest Korea: a first report. Ayers, J., 1978 Oriental Art, 24.1: 79–85. Reprint MM Asia

Ceramics

The discovery of a Yuan ship at Sinan, south-west Korea: a first report. Ayers, J.C., 1978 Oriental Art, 24.1: 79-85. J. Green Collection Korea

Ships

The discovery of an Anglo-Saxon ‘Grubenhaus’ at New Bewick, northern UK using electrical surveying and predictive deconvolution. Glover, P.W.J., 2010 Archaeometry, 52.2: 320-342. Maritime Museum UK

Scientific

The discovery of an early 18th-century boat in Lough Neagh. Wilkinson, D and Williams, B., 1996 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 25.2: 95-103 Maritime Museum UK

18Cent

History

The discovery of an English East Indiaman at Bassas da India, a French atoll in the Indian Ocean: the Sussex (1738). Bousquet, G, L’Hour, M. and Richez, F., 1990 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.1: 81–85. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

EEI

The discovery of anomalously high silver abundances in pottery from early Roman excavation contexts in Jerusalem. Adan-Bayewitz, D., Asaro, F. and Giauque, R.D., 2006 Archaeometry, 48.3: 377-398. Maritime Museum

Ceramics

The discovery of Australia. Collingridge, G., 1983 Golden Press, Sydney. Maritime Museum Australia 919.4 COL

Maritime History

8693
The Discovery of Australia. [In Box - FRAGILE - to be handled with care]. FRAGILE - KEPT TOP SHELF Wood, G. A., 1922 Macmillan, London. Maritime Museum Australia 919.4 WOO

Maritime History

12141
The discovery of the Bismarck. Ballard, R. D. and Archbold, R., 1990 Hodder & Stoughton, London. Maritime Museum Europe 359.3252 BAL

Naval

Maritime Archaeology

12442
The discovery of the French coin on Dirk Hartog Island [photocopy]. Cramer, M., 2008? M. Cramer, Geraldton, WA. Maritime Museum Western Australia 994.13 CRA

Archaeology–other

Coins/currency

21985
The discovery of the wreck of the Queen of Sweden. Joffre, J-C., 1982 Scottish Diver, Glasgow. Reprint MM Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

The Divided Circle. Bennett, J.A., Phaidon . Christies, Oxford. Maritime Museum International 623.89 BEN

Navigation

10961
The documentation of sections and moulding, new tools for an old job. Gjerdi,T.J. and Christensen, A.E., jr., 1967-68 Saertrykk Fra,Universitetets Oldsaksamlings Arbok, pp238-244. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Technical information

Land archaeology

The Dor 2001/1 Shipwreck, Israel—a summary of the excavation. Mor, H. and Kahanov, Y., 2006 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 274-289. Maritime Museum Asia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The Dor D shipwreck and Holy Land wine trade. Kingsley, S.A., 2003 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 32.1: 85-90. Maritime Museum Israel

History–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The Dor Lagoon Excavations 2006. Kampbell, S., 2006 INA Quarterley, 33.4:7-9. Maritime Museum

Archaeology–Maritime

The dory book. Gardner, J. 1987 Mystic : Mystic Seaport Museum Maritime Museum USA 623.8202 GAR

Boats/ships–Construction

Historical

16101
The Dory on the Mosquito Coast and Grand Banks. Sayers, W., 2002 The American Neptune, 62. 1: 111-116 Maritime Museum Non-specific

History–Maritime

The double canoe and the deck canoe in ancient China and Oceania [in Chinese with an English abstract], Ling Shun-Sheng, 1969 Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnography, Academia Sinica, 28: 233-272. J Green Collection China

Boats/ships–Construction

The double outrigger sailing canoe of Zamboanga and the Sulu Archipelago, Southern Philippines. Spoehr, A., 1971 Occasional Papers of Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 24.7: 116-125. J Green Collection Philippines

Boats/ships–Construction

The Doulton stoneware pothouse in Lambeth. Excavations at 9 Albert embankment, London. Tyler, K., Brown, J., Smith, T.P. and Whittingham, L., 2005 Museum of London Archaeology Service, London. Maritime Museum UK 738.1 TYL

Archaeology–other

Artefacts

20341
The Dover Boat—a reconstruction case-study. Crumlin-Pederson, 2006 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35. 1:58-71. Maritime Museum UK

Boats/ships–Construction

The Down Easters Lubbock , B 1971 Glasgow : Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd McKenna Atlantic Ocean

Boats/ships–History of

Sailing

17-19Cent 2073
The Doxford Turret Ships Gray L and Lingwood J 1975 Kendal : World Ship Society McKenna UK

Boats/ships–History of

Marine Engineering

20Cent 1913
The draft UNESCO/DOALOS Convention on the protection of underwater cultural heritage and conflict with the European Convention on Human Rights. Fletcher-Tomenius, P. and Williams, M. 1999 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 28(2):145-153 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Law and Legislation

20Cent
The Drama of the Scharnhorst :A Factual Account from the German viewpoint. Translated from the German by Eleanor Brockett and Anton Ehrenzweig. Fritz-Otto Busch 1967 Horwitz Publications McKenna McK 2309

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

The drawing up of a height plan of the late-mediaeval wreck, the 'copper Ship' (W-5) from Gdansk, Baltic. Kola, A. & Wilke, G., 1983 Acta Universitatis Nicolai Copernici, Archeologia. J Green Collection Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

The dreadnoughts. Howarth, D., 1979 Time-Life Books, Alexandria. VA. Maritime Museum UK 359.3252

Wars

Naval

15732
The Dredge D9 (ex Parmelia) [pamphlet] Robinson, D. n.d. WA : Denis Robinson McKenna Western Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

860
The Drusion: a candidate for Herod's lighthouse at Caesarea Maritima. Vann, R.L., 1991 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 20.2: 123–139. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Maritime History

The duchess. The life and death of the Herzogin Cecilie. Eriksson, P., 1958 Secker and Warburg, London. McKenna International

History

Exploration

20Cent 434
The dug-out and origin of junk in ancient China [in Chinese with an English summary]. DaiI Kai-Yuan, 1984 Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference on the History of China Science.- Beijing. J Green Collection China

Boats/ships–Construction

The Dumpy Book of ships & the sea. Sampson , H., n.a. Sampson Low, London. McKenna UK

Technical information

Merchant shipping–Commerce

20Cent 14031404
The duration of frigate command during the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. Wareham, T. 2000 The Mariner’s Mirror, 86.4: 412-423 Maritime Museum Non-specific

History–Maritime

The Dutch - 17th Century Thailand. Smith, G.V., 1977 Northern Illinois University. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

The Dutch and North America in the first half of the 17th century. Some aspects. Hart, S., 1970 Nederlands Vereniging Zeegeschiedenis, 20:5-17. J Green Collection Europe

History–Maritme

The Dutch coal trade in the 17th and 18th century. Unger, R.W., 1981 Mededelingen van het Nederlandse Vereniging voor Zeegeschidenis. J Green Collection Europe

History–Maritme

The Dutch Colonial System in the East Indies. Klaveren, J.J. van 1953 The Hague J Green Collection Netherlands 992

History–Maritme

VOC

The Dutch down under : 1601-2006. Peters, N., 2006 CCH Australia, Sydney. Maritime Museum Australia 305.83931094 DUT

History

20201
The Dutch East India Company as a shipowner 1602-1796. Bruijn, J., 1987 The American Neptune, 47.4: 240–248. Reprint MM Netherlands

History–Maritme

VOC

The Dutch East India Company's ships' armament in the 17th and 18th centuries: an overview. Kist, J.B., 1988 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 17.1: 101-102. Maritime Museum Europe

Guns

VOC

The Dutch East Indiaman Zeewijk wrecked in 1727: A report on the 1978 Expedition to the site. Ingelman-Sundberg, C., 1978 Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum: No. 10. Maritime Museum Australia
The Dutch East Indiamen: their sailors, their navigators and life on board 1602-1795. Boxer, C.R., 1963 The Mariner’s Mirror, 49.2: 82-118. Reprint MM Europe

History–Maritme

VOC

The Dutch Eastindiaman Hollandia wrecked on the Isles of Scilly in 1743. 1. Search, location and excavation. 2. Historical. 3. Archaeological report. Mercury. Cowan, R., Cowan, Z. and Marsden, P., 1975 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 4.2: 267–300. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

VOC

The Dutch explorations, 1605-1756 off the North & North-West Coast of Australia, extracts from etc Robert, W.C.H., 1973 Philo Press, Amsterdam. J Green Collection Australia

History–Maritme

VOC

The Dutch fluitship Anna Maria, foundered in Dalarö Harbour in 1709. Petersen, B.-M., 1987 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 16.4: 293—304. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

The Dutch in Java. Day, C. 1904 New York, 1904. (RP 1966) J Green Collection Asia 992.2

History–Maritme

VOC

The Dutch in London: the influence of an immigrant community 1550-1800. Ormrod, D., 1973 HMSO, London. Maritime Museum UK 942.1 ORM

History

14939
The Dutch in the Carribean and on the Wilde coast. 1580-1680. Goslinga, C.C., 1971 Van Gorcum, Assen. J Green Collection Europe

History–Maritme