Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
The underwater excavation in the Garigliano River: final report 1982. The Roman Port & bridge at etc. Ruegg, S.D., 1983 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology,, 12.3: 203-218. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

The underwater excavation of the site located in the Tupapaurau pass in Mo’orea (Society Islands). Guerout M. and Veccella, R., 2006 Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 30:93-102. Maritime Museum Pacific Region

Archaeology–Maritime

The underwater Gerrit van der Heide—an appreciation of his contribution to underwater archaeology. Green, J.N., 1985 Zwolle. J Green Collection Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

The underwater heritage and the World Heritage Convention. Cleere, H., 1993 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 17.2: 25-6. Maritime Museum World-wide

Heritage

The underwater heritage of Friendly Cove: results of a submerged cultural resources survey completed in 1994. Marc, J.F., 1956 Submitted to the British Columbia Heritage Trust and Provincial Archaeology Branch. Maritime Museum Canada 930.102804 MAR

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

16595
The UNESCO Convention for the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage : proceedings of the Burlington House seminar October 2005. [Joint Nautical Archaeology Policy Committee]. Council for British Archaeology. Joint Nautical Archaeology Policy Committee Nautical Archaeological Society. 2006 Nautical Archaeology Society for the Joint Nautical Archaeology Policy Committee, Portsmouth, UK. Maritime Museum Not Geographic 344.094 UNE

Law and Legislation

22418; 22419
The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: a one-day workshop held on 23 May 2004. [With contributions from Lyndel Prott, Patrick O’Keefe, Aleks Seglenieks, Graeme Henderson, Vicki Richards, Jeremy Green and Myra Stanbu Rodrigues, J. (comp.) 2005 Report-Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 189. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Conferences/Seminars

The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: Implications for the Federated States of Australia. Jeffery, B., 2002 Bulletin of the Australasian Institute of Maritime Archaeology, 26:75-82. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Heritage

Cultural

The UNESCO international survey of underwater cultural heritage. Gifford, J.A., Redknap, M. & Flemming, N.C., 1985 World Archaeology, 16.3: 373-376. Reprint MM International

Archaeology–Maritime

The Unicorn wreck, central Norway—underwater archaeological investigations of an 18th-century Russian pink, using remotely-controlled equipment. Søreide, F. and Jasinski, M.E. 1998 International Journal of Nautical Archaeologyy, 27(2):95-112. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

18Cent
The unique shipwrecks of Subic Bay. Marsh, N. and Rose, H., 2010 Sport Diving Magazine, Issue 136: 54-58. Maritime Museum Philippines

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The United Kingdom Advisory Committee on historic wreck sites. Flinder, A. and McGrail, S., 1990 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.2: 93–99. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Legislation

The United Stated Navy - a history Storrs Alden, C. and Westcott, A. n.d. Robert Hale, London. McKenna USA

History

Naval

20Cent 160
The United States and Mauritius 1794—1994: a bicentennial retrospective. Bowman, L. W., 1996 The American Neptune, 56.2: 145—162. Maritime Museum USA

History–Maritme

The United States mail steamer ‘Humboldt’, 1851–53: initial report. Kenchington, T & Whitelock, C. 1996 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 25(3&4):207-223 Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The United States Navy in the twenty-first century: thoughts on naval theory, strategic constraints and opportunities. Hattendorf, J.B., 2011 The Mariner’s Mirror Centenary Issue, 97.1: 285-297. Maritime Museum USA

History - Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

The United States Salvage Association Inc N A un dated New York : The United States Salvage Association McKenna USA

Associations/Institutions

Salvage

20Cent 1972
The United States' Abandoned Shipwreck Act goes into action—a report. Croome, A., 1992 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 21.1: 39–53. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–Maritime

LEG

The universal code of signals for the Mercantile Marine of all nations, by the late Captain Marryat, R.N., with a list of yachts and a selection of sentences adapted for convoys and systems of geometrical, night & fog signals. Richardson, G.B., 1869 Richardson & Comp., London. McKenna UK

Seamanship/Training

1348
The unlucky Lygnern. Halls, C. 1975 Port of Fremantle Quarterly - Spring 1975:18-21 Reprint MM Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The unlucky Lyngern. Halls, C., 1975 Port of Fremantle Quarterly, (Spring): 18–21. Reprint MM Australia

Ships

The unromantic West: labor, capital and struggle. McGuire, R.H. and Reckner, P. 2002 Journal of The Society for Historical Archaeology, 36.3:44-58 Maritime Museum USA
The unsung Heroine. The Gallipoli is part of the fabric of Australian culture and identity, yet the courageous exploits of the crew of Australian submarine AE2 are largely unknown. Spencer, M. 1999 Sport Diving, No. 74:76-81 Maritime Museum Mediterranean

History–Maritime

Warships

20Cent
The Uranie site(s). Report of an inspection and the context of the survivor’s camp, wreck and wreckage emanating from the loss of La corvette du Roi L’Uranie at the Falkland Islands in 1820. (with contributions from D. Eynon, P. Godard, R. Sexton and J. W McCarthy, M. 2002 Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 160 Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The use and abuse of jetties : state government control in the construction and maintenance of jetties in South Australia. Ford, J., 2000 Julie Ford. Thess (B.A. Hons) Flinders University of South Australia. Maritime Museum South Australia 387.15 FOR

Structures - maritime related

175
The use and misuse of nineteenth century English and American ceramics in archaeological analtsis. [2 copies] Majewski, T., & O'Brien, J., 1987 Advances in Archaeology method and theory, 11: 97—209. Academic Press. Reprint MM International

Land archaeology

The use and misuse of random sampling in archaeology. Jelks,E.B., 1975 Jett Publishing Company, pp1-27. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Land archaeology

Surveying

The use and origin of antimonate colorants in early Egyptian glass Shortland, A.J. 2002 Archaeometry, 44(4):517-530 Maritime Museum Africa N
The use of archaeology and documentary sources in identifying the Civil War defences of Gloucester. Atkin, M. and Howes, R., 1993 Post-Medieval Archaeology, 27: 15–42 Maritime Museum UK

Land archaeology

The use of barnacles to establish past temperatures on historic shipwrecks. MacLeod, I.D. & Killingley, J.S., 1982 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 11.3: 249–51. Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

The use of Dutch material in Southeast Asian Historical writing. Arasaratnam, S., 1962 Journal of Southeast Asian History 3: 1. 95-105. J. Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

VOC

The use of imported and native cobalt in Chinese blue and white. Garner, H., 1956 Oriental Art, 2.2: 48-50. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

The use of magnetometres for the location of iron and steel. Littlemore Scientific Engineering (ELSEC) ?? Private publication, Oxford. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Technical information

The use of materials science techniques in the study of pottery construction and use. Bronitsky, G. 1986 Advances in Archaeology method and theory, 9: 209—276. Reprint MM International

Ceramics

Land archaeology

The use of militaria in the presentation of Dutch history in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Sigmond, P., 1966 In - Proceedings: IAMAM XIV Congress 1996, Amsterdam - Delft - Burssels - Liege = Actes: IAMAM XIV Congres 1996, Brussels Maritime Museum Europe 623.4 INT

Guns

Armaments

16729
The use of optical coherence tomography for monitoring the subsurface morphologies of archaic jades. Yang, M-L., Lu, C-W., Hsu, I.J. and Yang, C.C., 2004 Archaeometry, 46. 2: 171-182. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Technical information

The use of oxygen isotopes ion sheep molars to investigate past herding practices at the Neolithic settlement of Çatalhöyük, central Anatolia. Hentopn, E., Meier-Augenstein, W. and Kemp, H.F., 2010 Archaeometry, 52.3: 429-449. Maritime Museum Asia

Scientific

The use of pottery as seen on ancient temple reliefs in Indonesia. Suleiman, S., 1985 SPAFA Technical Workshop on Ceramics, Bangkok & Chiang Mai, Thailand. J Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

The use of programmable calculators for survey data reduction and plotting. Broadwater, J.D., 1982 In: C.R.Cummings (ed.), , Underwater archaeology: Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference on Underwater Archaeology. (Albuquerque). J. Green Collection USA

Surveying

The use of quicklime in Medieval naval warfare. Sayers, W., 2006 The Mariner’s Mirror, 92. 3: 262-269. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Boats/ships–Construction

Naval/Naval Operations

Medieval
The use of shipwrecks as indicators of regional cultural economic systems. Hamilton, C.E., 1984 In: D.H.Keith, (ed.), Underwater Archaeology: Proceedings of the 13th conference on underwater archaeology: 100-103. Fathom Eight Special Publication No. 5, San Marino, USA. J Green Collection USA

History–Maritme

The use of strontium isotope analysis to investigate Tiwanaku migration and mortuary ritual in Bolivia and Peru. Knudson, K.J., Price, T.D., Buikstra, J.E. and Blom, D.E., 2004 Archaeometry, 46. 1: 5-18. Maritime Museum America S

Scientific

The use of tallow on the hulls of ships. Laures, F.F., 1986 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 15.2: 161. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

The use of the proton magnetometer in underwater archaeology. Hall, E.T., 1966 Archaeometry, 9:32-44. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Scientific

The use of the proton magnetometre in underwater archaeology. Hall, E.T., 1966 Archaeometry, 9: 32-44. Reprint MM International

Archaeology–Maritime

The use of the Qasco sd-4 in the Lord Howe Island assessment project. Elfick, M.H and Field, G.L., n.d. Private publication. Reprint MM Australia

Technical information

The use of trace element analysis of entrapped slag inclusions to establish ore-bar iron links: examples from two Gallo-Roman iron-making sites in France (Les Martys, Montagne Noire, and Les Ferrys, Loireto. Coustures, M.P., Beziat, D., Tollon, f., Domergue, C., Long, L. and Rebiscoul, A. 2003 Archaeometry, 45.4: 599-613. Maritime Museum Europe

Scientific

The uses of soil stabilizing gel media in the conservation of large and small shipwreck artifacts. Carpenter, J., 1987 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 16.2: 95-108. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Conservation

The USS Constitution: a design confirmed. Martin, T. G., 1997 The American Neptune Maritime History & Arts, 57(3) Maritime Museum America Central

History–Maritme

387.5
The USS Hatteras:a preliminary report on remote sensing data and litagion. Arnold, J.B. III & Hudson, J., 1981 In: W.A.Cockerell, In the realms of gold. Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Underwater Archaeology. Nashville. J. Green Collection USA

Archaeology–Maritime