Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
The private pilot. Hames, C.S., 1962 Technical Education Publications Trust, Perth, Western Australia. Maritime Museum Not Geographic 629.126 HAM

Technical information

1947
The probable origin of a wooden dug-out canoe discovered in the Solitary Islands Marine Park, eastern Australia. Boyd, W.E. 1999 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 23:95-100 Maritime Museum Australia

Boats/ships–History of

The problem of Mauritian sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago and the militarisation of the Indian Ocean. Chellapermal, A., 1984 In: ICIOS II. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA., 5-12 December 1984 - International Relations. Maritime Museum Indian Ocean 909.0965 INT 9148
The problem of the missing harbour of Evagoras at Salamis, Cyprus: a review of the evidence and pointers to a solution. Davies, E.M., 2012 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 41.2: 362-371. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

History–Maritime

Harbours and Ports & structures

The Problems of Modern Naval History Goldrick, J., 1996 Great Circle 18.1: 48-58 Maritime Museum

History

Naval

The Proceedings of the First Australian Symposium on the Mahogany Ship: relic or legend, Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education, September 1980. Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Educuation 1980 Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Educuation,Regional Journal of Social Issues, Monograph Series No.1. Maritime Museum Australia A/930.102804 AUS

Maritime Archaeology

6687; 16579
The production and technology of glazed ceramics from the Middle Ages, found in the Saepinum territory (Italy): a multimethodic approach. Comodi, P., Bernardi, M., Bentivoglio, A., Gatta, G.D. and Zanazzi, P.F., 2004 Archaeometry, 46.3: 405-420. Maritime Museum Europe

Ceramics

The production of lead-tin yellow at Merovingian Schleitheim (Switzerland). Heck, M., Rehren, TH. and Hoffmann, P., 2003 Archaeometry, 45.1:33-44. Maritime Museum Europe

Reference

Artefacts

The production technology of Iznik pottery—a reassessment. Paynter, S., Okyar, F., Wolf, S. and Tite, M.S., 2004 Archaeometry, 46.3: 421-438. Maritime Museum Middle East

Ceramics

The Profilometer. Gregory, F., 1985 Save Ontario Shipwrecks Newsletter, spring/summer '85. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Surveying

TEC

The profits of privateering: a Guernsey fleet, 1756–1762. Raban, P., 1994 The Mariner's Mirror, 80.3: 298–311 Maritime Museum Europe

Trade

Maritime History

The promise of Eygpt's maritime legacy. Haldone, C., 1993 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 20.2: 3-7. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

The promise of underwater archaeology in retrospect. Bass, G.F., 1983 Museum (UNESCO), 137: 5-8. J Green Collection International

Archaeology–Maritime

The properties and identification of marble from Proconnesos (Marmara Island, Turkey): a new database including isotopic, EPR and petrographic data. Attanasio, D., Brilli, M. and Bruno, M., 2008 Archaeometry, 50.5:747-774. Maritime Museum Asia

Technical information

The properties and identification of marble from Proconnesos (Marmara Island, Turkey): a new database including isotopic, EPR and petrographic data. Attanasio, D., Brilli, M. and Bruno, M., 2008 Archaeometry, 50.5: 747-774. Maritime Museum Asia

Scientific

The prospects and promotion of British naval officers, 1793-1815. Consolvo, C., 2005 The Mariner’s Mirror, 91.2: 137-159. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

The protection of historic shipwrecks: a New Zealand case study. McKinlay, J.R. and Henderson, G.J., 1985 Archaeology, 38. 6: 48-51. Reprint MM NZ

Law and Legislation

Shipwrecks

The protection of the underwater cultural heritage : national perspectives in light of the UNESCO Convention 2001. Dromgoole, S., 2006 Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden. Maritime Museum International 344.094 PRO

Law and Legislation

20495
The Protective Coating of an Early 17th-century Dutch-Flush Ship's Hull. Forensic Analytical Techniques as an Aid in Maritime Aarchaeology. Maarleveld, Th.J., 1995 In: B. Jacob & W. Bonte, (eds.), Advances in Forensic Sciences, Forensic Odontology & Anthropology (in cooperation with K.W. Alt, P. Pieper), 7:14-19. Reprint MM
The proton magnetometer: its use in plotting the distribution of the ferrous components of a shipwreck site as an aid to archaeological interpretation. Clausen, C.J., Reprint MM Not Geographic

Technical information

Maritime Archaeology

The provenance and production technology of Bronze Age and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna (Syria). Maritan, L., Mazzoli, C., Michielin, V., Bonacossi, D.M., Luciani, M. and Molin, G., 2005 Archaeometry, 47.4: 723-744. Maritime Museum SW Asia

Ceramics

The provenance and technology of Near Eastern glass: oxygen isotopes by laser fluorination as a complement to strontium. Leslie, K.A., Freestone, I.C., Lowry, D. and Thirlwall, M., 2006 Archaeometry, 48.2: 253-270. Maritime Museum
The provenance of iron artefacts from Manching: a multi-technique approach. Schwab, R., Heger, D., Hoppner, B. and Pernicka, E., 2006 Archaeometry, 48.3: 433-452. Maritime Museum Europe
The provenance of obsidian artefacts from the Wad ath-Thayyilah 3 Neolithic site (eastern Yemen Plateau) by LA-ICP-MS. Barca, D., Lucarini, G. and Fedele, F.G., 2012 Archaeometry, 54.4: 603-622. Maritime Museum Asia

Artefacts

The provenance of red figure vases from Locri Epizephiri (southern Italy): new evidence by chemical analysis. Mirti, P., Gulmini, M., Pace, M. and Elia, D., 2004 Archaeometry, 46. 2: 183-200. Maritime Museum Europe

Technical information

The Provincial token-coinage of the 18th century. Dalton, R., 1967 B.A. Seaby, London. Maritime Numismatics Non-specific 737 DAL

Reference

Coins/currency

Medieval 2319
The prow of the Nike of Samothrace reconsidered. Sleeswyk, A.W., 1982 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 11.3: 233-244. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Ships

The Pulau Brani Jong. Alfred, E.R., 1986 Royal Asiatic Society, 59.2: 133-138. (Malay Branch). J. Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

Boat building

The pump well of a 16th century galleon. Waddell, P.J.A. 1985 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 14.3: 243-259. Maritime Museum Canada

Archaeology–Maritime

The Pumps. Oertling, T.J., 1991 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 18.2: 14-15 Maritime Museum Africa

Ships

Maritime Archaeology

The Punic ship Mini-Museum, Sicily. Frost, H., 1975 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 4.1: 150–153. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

The Punic Ship: an obituary Basch, L. 1997 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 26(1):79-81 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–Construction

Shipwrecks

The Punic wreck in Sicily. 1. Second season of excavation. 2. The pottery. Frost, H., Culican, W. and Curtis, J.E., 1974 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 3.1: 35–54. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

The Pwll Fanog wreck-a slate cargo in Menai Strait. Jones, C., 1978 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 7.2: 152-158. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

The quay to the sea. Rothery, S.M. 1994 Eagle Bay, WA : Captain Surtees M. Rothery Maritime Museum Not Geographical 387.55092 ROT

Naval

Maritime History

15502
The Queen of Nations: one hundred and twelve years on. Smith, T., 1992 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 16.2: 9-16. Maritime Museum NSW

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The quest for India. Landstrom, B., 1946 George Allen & Unwin, London. Maritime Museum International 910.45 LAN

Maritime History

690
The quest for the Lively. Henderson, G.J. & McCarthy, M., 1982 Western Way, 1.3: 4-5. J. Green Collection/McKenna Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

McK860
The RA expedition. Heyerdahl, T. (translated by Crampton, P.) 1973 Penguin Books Ltd., Middlesex. McKenna International

History

Exploration

20Cent 452
The racing jong. Gibson-Hill, C.A., 1950 Journal (Malay Branch) Royal Asiatic Society, 23.1: 144-148. Reprint MM SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

The radiocarbon chronology of Kopia, an early glass manufacturing centre in India. Kanungo, A.K., Misra, V.N., Dutta, K., Ravi Prasad, G.V., Yadava, M.G. and Hidgins, G.W.L., 2010 Archaeometry, 52.5: 899-918. Maritime Museum India
The raider Kormoran Detmers, T. 1961 Kimber Pocket Editions, London. McKenna Germany

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 341
The Raider Wolf (The Cruise of the Raider Wolf) The only German warship to enter Australian waters during the First World War. Roy Alexander 1968 Angus and Robertson McKenna Australia McK 2287

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

The Raine Island entrance: wreck traps and the search for a safe route through the Great Barrier Reef. Gibbs, M. and McPhee, E., 2004 Great Circle, 26.2:24-54. Maritime Museum Queensland
The raising of a Fenland lighter: preliminary report. Wilson, J., 1973 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2.2: 379–380. Maritime Museum UK

Archaeology–Maritime

The raising of the Loch Vennachar anchor. Society for Underwater Historical Research Inc. [Jeffery, B.] 1980 Australian Maritime Archaeology Association/Australian Institute of Maritime Archaeology Newsletter, No.3 Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

The raising of the Loch Vennacher anchor. Jeffery, W., 1980 Unpublished report. Reprint MM Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

The Rapid. A cache of clues. Bird, C., 2001 In: P.G. Bahn, (ed.), The archaeology detectives. How we know what we know about the past. Ivy Press, Lewes, East Sussex: 220-223. Western Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The rare bone china gorgets of Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, Williston, North Dakota. Sudderth, W.E., Hulvershorn, L.J.D. 2000 Journal of the Society for Historical Archaeology, 34.4:101-121 Maritime Museum USA
The re-assessment and reconstruction of excavated boats. McGrail, S., 2007 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.2: 254-264. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–Construction