Bibliography
Title | Author | Date | Publisher | Location | Geographic | Dewy | Main | Second | Chrono | AcessNo |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
1290315128 | |
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 |
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Three French sailing ship performance trials. | Decenciére, P., | 2008 | The Mariner’s Mirror, 94.3: 276-284. | Maritime Museum | Europe |
Boats/ships–History of |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Tile wrecks. | Parker, A.J., | ?? | Private | J Green Collection | International |
Archaeology–Maritime |
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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 |
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Timbering in naval model-making. | Gautier, A., | 1984 | Nautical Research Journal, 30.1: 3-22. | Reprint MM | Europe |
Ships |
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Time and Longitude. | Erskine, N., | 2004 | Signals. Quarterly magazine of the Australian National Maritime Museum. No. 68:2-5 | Maritime Museum | Non-specific |
Museology |
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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 |
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Tin and tinnegieters in Nederland. | Dubbe, B., | 1965 | De Haan, Zeist. | J Green Collection | Europe |
Artefacts |
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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 |
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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 |