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Southeast Asian and Chinese Ceramics in the Shipwreck Galleries: the Abbott Collection Catalogue
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 3 Jun 2015
This publication is intended as a realitively basic illustrative and descriptive catalogue of the Southeast Asian ceramics held in the Department of Maritime Archaeology’s Collections. It does not attempt to provide an analysis of the ceramics but it does ...
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Charles Edward Broadhurst (1826–1905) A remarkable nineteenth century failure
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 3 Jun 2015
This thesis is presented for the Degree of Master of Philosophy Murdoch University. December 1989 ...
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Uranie (1820) Shipwreck and Survivor Camp sites: Assessment of Cultural Significance
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 5 Mar 2017
The Uranie shipwreck and survivor camp sites hold multiple layers of significance for several nations. Being a French exploration ship, wrecked in the Falkland Islands (UK territory) in 1820, after stopping among other location in Shark Bay (WA) and being ...
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Cossack seawall condition survey 27–28 June 2012
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 5 Mar 2017
Between 25 and 30 June 2012 the Western Australian Museum’s Department of Maritime Archaeology undertook a maritime archaeological survey of shipwrecks and maritime infrastructure in Cossack. Over two days on 27 and 28 June, a photographic and archaeologi ...
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WRECK INSPECTION REPORT Dunsborough Unidentified (c. 1920-50s)
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 3 Jun 2015
This wreck inspection report describes a well-preserved example of a small wooden boat wreck in Dunns Bay (Dunsborough). It is likely to be representative of a type of vessel used in the fishing industry along the southwest Western Australian coast, somet ...
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Koombana Bay Foreshore Excavation - Structural analysis
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 17 Jul 2020
This structural analysis is part of an overall report on the Koombana Bay foreshore maritime archaeological survey and test excavations carried out by the WA Museum and the City of Bunbury on 21 - 28 November 2011. Three separate sites were identified dur ...
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Koombana Bay foreshore maritime archaeological survey and excavations 21-28 November 2011
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 3 Jun 2015
This report provides the historical background, methodology and results of archaeological surveys and excavations carried out at Lots 881 and 882, Koombana Bay foreshore between 21—28 November 2011. Three sites relating to shipwrecks were located, with de ...
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First port in the Northwest. A maritime archaeological survey of Cossack 25–30 June 2012
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 3 Jun 2015
Cossack was the first port in Western Australia’s Northwest, and operated from 1862 to around the 1920s before being abandoned as a commercial port. Today it is one of the State’s most significant historical archaeological precincts. Between 25 and 30 Jun ...
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How to do it Side Scan Sonar and Magnetometer software and hardware
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 3 Jun 2015
This report describes the metods of connecting a Marine Sonic dual frequency HDS Side scan sonar and a Marine Magnetics magnetometer to a computer with a GPS (omniStar Light or Garmin GPS) on either a PC or a PC laptop or Mac laptop. Programs decsribed in ...
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Zeewijk 2014: georeferencing a 36-year-old survey plan
Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 17 Jul 2020
In the late 1970s the Western Australian Museum’s Department of Maritime Archaeology conducted a series of expeditions, under the direction of Caterina Ingleman-Sundberg, to investigate the Dutch East India Company (VOC) Zeewijk (1727) wreck site, on Hal ...
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