Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
They reigned supreme. [That sea beauty Man has ceased to build:-]. Fox, T.W., 1964 T.W. Fox. McKenna Tasmania

History–Maritime

1048
Thirty years of cultural resource preservation by NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuary Program. Broadwater, J.D., 2009 In: M. McCarthy (ed.), Iron, Steel & Steamship Archaeology. Proceedings of 2nd Australian seminar, held in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, 2006: 73-74. Special Publication No. 13 Australian National Centre of Excellence for Maritime Archaeology. Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Special Publication No. 15. Maritime Museum
This country now occupies the vantage ground: understanding John Ericsson's monitors and the American Union's war against British Naval supremacy. Fuller, H.J., 2002 The American Neptune, 62. 1: 91-110 Maritime Museum USA

History–Maritime

This rugged coast Cropp, B. 1980 Adelaide : Rigby Maritime Museum Australia 919.4 CRO

Voyages/Travels

Diving

18846
Thistle, Victoria's oldest located shipwreck site. Staniforth, M., 1986 Australian Sea Heritage, 9: 26-27. J Green Collection Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Those incredible men and their floating machines: experimental buoyant salvage on the SS City of Launceston (1863-65) shipwreck. Anderson, R., 2006 Classic Diver, 40:12-16. Reprint MM Victoria

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Those vulgar tubes. [external sanitary accommodations aboard Eurpean ships of the Fifteenth through Seventeenth Centuries] Simmons, J.J. 1998 London : Chatham Publishing; College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University Press Maritime Museum Not Geographic 623.8546 SIM

Boats/ships–History of

17Cent 17305
Thoughts on new approaches to combining the archaeological and historical records. Feinman, G.M., 1997 Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 4.3/4: 367-377. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Archaeology–other

Thoughts on the hypothetical and evidential origins of the ceramic industry at Sisatchanalai, Thailand. Hein, D., 1987 Thai Ceramics Archaeological Project. Reprint MM SE Asia

Ceramics

Thoughts on the recording of old ships. Fenwick, V.H., 1972 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 1: 177–180. Maritime Museum UK

Archaeology–Maritime

Surveying

Thoughts on the utility of a bivariate-splitting approach to olmec ceramic data interpretation. Hancock, R.G.V., Hancock, K.E. and Hancock, J.K., 2008 Archaeometry, 50.4: 710-726. Maritime Museum Not Geographic
Thracia Pontica II - Deuxieme Symposium International - Sozopol, 4-7 Octobre 1982 n.a. 1982 Assotiation D’Etat Patrimoine Culturel Historique, Sozopol. AIMA
Thracia Pontica III - Deuxieme Symposium International - Sozopol, 6-12 Octobre 1985 n.a. 1985 Sozopol : Assotiation D’Etat Patrimoine Culturel Historique AIMA
Threaded Fasteners in Metal Artifacts. Prytulak, G., 1997 Technical Bulletin - Canadian Conservation Institute, Canadian Heritage, 17, Canada.
Three 18th-century shipwrecks off Ujung Pandang, southwest Sulawesi, Indonesia: a coincidence? Flecker, M. 1999 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 28(1):45-59 Maritime Museum Asia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

18Cent
Three 19th-centuruy house sites in rural Ireland. Orser, C.E., Jr. 2010 Post-Medieval Archaeology, 44.1: 81-104. Maritime Museum UK

Archaeology–other

Three amphora from the Greek world. Kazianes, D., Simossi, A. and Haniotes, F.K.D., 1990 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.3: 225–232. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Artefacts

Three centuries of industry and commerce on Oostenburg Island in Amsterdam. Werkspoor Museum 1973 Werkspoor Museum, Amsterdam. Maritime Museum Netherlands 623.83 WER

History

Museums

PT141
Three Corvettes Nicholas Monsarrat 1957 Panther Books McKenna Atlantic Ocean McK 2277

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

Three corvettes, comprising H.M. Corvette, East Coast Corvette, and Corvette command. Monsarrat, N., 1953 Cassell and Company Ltd., London. McKenna England

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 292293
Three Danish 17th-19th-century wrecks as examples of clinker building techniques versus carvel building techniques in local shipwrightry. Gøthche, M., 1991 In: Reinder Reinders and Paul Kees, (eds.), Carvel construction technique Skeleton-first, Shell-first. Fifth International Symposium on boat and ship archaeology, Amsterdam, 1988:85-88. Oxbow Monograph 12. The Short Run Press, Exeter. Maritime Museum Scandanavia 623.812 INT

Archaeology–Maritime

Boat building

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Three early post-Australian settlement shipwreck sites : HMS Pandora (1791), the Sydney Cove (1797) and a site near North West Cape. Henderson, G.J., 1980 Great Circle, 2.1: 24-41. J Green Collection Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Three French sailing ship performance trials. Decenciére, P., 2008 The Mariner’s Mirror, 94.3: 276-284. Maritime Museum Europe

Boats/ships–History of

Three major ancient boat finds in Britain - NMM Symposia Aspects of Maritime History (6th). National Maritime Museum 1972 National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Maritime Museum UK 930.102804

Maritime Archaeology

Boat building

9983
Three major ancient boat finds in Britain. Wright, E. V., Evans, A., Fenwick, V., McKee, E. and Oddy, A. 1972 Greenwich : National Maritime Museum. Maritime Museum UK 623.821 THR

Boats/ships–Construction

16813
Three more louteria finds in the Eastern Adriatic. Radic, I., 1991 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 20.2: 155–160. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Artefacts

Ceramics

Three navigational instruments excluding astrolabes recovered from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Batavia (1629). Waters, D.W., 1964/65 Western Australian Museum Annual Report: 40-44. Reprint MM Western Australia

Navigation

Three recently found log boats. Heal, S.V.E. and Hutchinson, G., 1986 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 15.3: 205-213. Maritime Museum UK

Boats/ships–Construction

Three terracotta braziers from the sea off Sicily. Kapitän, G., 1980 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 9.2: 127–131. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Ceramics

Three views on the Sydney-Kormoran battle. Olson, W., McCarthy, M. and Frame,T., 2001 Wartime (official magazine of the Australian War Memorial), 16. Reprint MM Australia

History–Maritime

WWI & II

Three whaling station sites on the West Coast of South Australia: Fowlers Bay, Sleaford Bay and Streaky Bay. Staniforth, M., 1998 In: S. Lawrence and M. Staniforth, (eds.), The archaeology of whaling in Southern Australia and New Zealand: 57-63. The Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology and The Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, Special Publication No. 10. Maritime Museum South Australia

History–Maritime

Whaling

Three-dimensional computed tomography x-radiographic investigation of a 17th-Century watch from the wreck of the ‘Swan’, off Duart Point, Mull, Scotland. Troalen, LG., Cox, D., Skinner, T., Ramsey, A. and Bate, D., 2010 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 39.1: 165-171. Maritime Museum UK

Artefacts

Shipwrecks

Three-hole composite stone anchors from a medieval context at Caesarea Maritima, Israel. Raban, A. 2000 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 29(2):260-272 Maritime Museum Middle East

Artefacts

Anchors

Medieval
Through Hells Gates (A history of Strahan and Macquarie Harbour). Pink, K., 1984 The Advocate Newspaper Pty Ltd., Burnie, Tas. McKenna Tasmania

History–Maritime

Harbours and Ports & structures

1047
Tidal Information 1970: North and North-West Coasts of Western Australia. Non Specific 1970 Harbour and Light Department, Western Australia. McKenna Western Australia

Navigation

20Cent 1143
Tide tables: Port Hedland, 1945. Perth Observatory 1944 Perth Observatory, Perth, WA. Maritime Museum Australia 623.8949 TID

Navigation

14905
Tide tables: Port Hedlands, 1936. Perth Observatory 1935 Perth Observatory, Perth, WA. Maritime Museum Not Geographical 623.8949 TID

Navigation

14904
Tigkiw Na Saday: A jar burial site. Dizon, E.Z., 1979 National Museum of Anthropology Papers No. 2. Manila, Philippines. J Green Collection Philippines

Ceramics

Tile wrecks. Parker, A.J., ?? Private J Green Collection International

Archaeology–Maritime

Timber, tragedy and tourism: The Pacific and beyond, the iron/steel barquentine La Bella and iron barque Polly Woodside. Strachan, S. 1999 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 23:18-27 Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Timbering in naval model-making. Gautier, A., 1984 Nautical Research Journal, 30.1: 3-22. Reprint MM Europe

Ships

Time and Longitude. Erskine, N., 2004 Signals. Quarterly magazine of the Australian National Maritime Museum. No. 68:2-5 Maritime Museum Non-specific

Museology

Time capsule of 800 years ago. National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage (Korea) 2010 Cultural Heritage Administration, National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage, Jeonnam, Korea. Maritime Museum Korea 930.102804 TIM

Heritage

Cultural

23105
Times concise atlas of the World. The Times 1978 William Collins, Sydney. Maritime Museum International 912 TIM

Navigation

5426
Timken Tapered Roller Bearings: engineering handbook Timken Company 1950 British Timken, Duston, Northampton, UK. Maritime Museum Not Geographic 621.822 TIM

Technical information

Marine Engineering

16062
Tin and lead coins from Brunei. Hanitsch, R., 1907 Journal Straits Branch Royal Asiatic Society, 49: 111–14. Reprint MM SE Asia

Artefacts

Coins

Tin and tinnegieters in Nederland. Dubbe, B., 1965 De Haan, Zeist. J Green Collection Europe

Artefacts

Tin isotopy - a new method for solving old questions. Haustein, M., Gillis, C. and Pernicka, E., 2010 Archaeometry, 52.5: 816-832. Maritime Museum Europe
TL dating of burnt lithics from Blombos Cave (South Africa): further evidence for the antiquity of modern human behaviour. Tribolo, C., Mercier, N., Selo, M., Valladas, H., Joron, J-L, Reyss, J-L, Henshilwood, C., Sealy, J. and Yates, R., 2006 Archaeometry, 48.2: 341-358. Maritime Museum Africa S

Anthropology

To a Green Goddess: The cult of the Goddess of the South Seas in central Java. Boow, J., 1984 International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies II, Perth. J. Green Collection SE Asia

History