Much of the debris that has washed up on the shores of the northern Oregon coast for centuries were mainstays of Spanish trade carried as cargo across the world on Manila galleons. Both Native people and Euro-Americans have recovered large beeswax chunks, lending to the lore of the “Beeswax Wreck,” as well as Chinese blue-and-white porcelain fragments. In this article, Cameron La Follette and Douglas Deur describe research findings about cargo on the Santo Cristo de Burgos and similar Manila galleons, including the San Francisco Xavier of 1705, the previous favored candidate for the Oregon wreck. La Follette and Deur located probable matches for the shippers\u27 identities of four shipper\u27s marks found on Oregon beeswax chunks. According...
This paper records and analyses the common ware pottery finds from Spanish shipwrecks dated from the...
To be lost and found at sea: What kinds of thinking does the shipwreck prompt? This essay pursues th...
Spanning a 250 year period from 1565-1815, the Manila Galleon Trade is a fascinating period in histo...
For two centuries, physical evidence of a vast shipwreck, including beeswax and Chinese porcelain, h...
From 1565 to 1815, Manila galleons such as the Santo Cristo de Burgos — the ship now thought to be t...
Through archival research, Cameron La Follette and Douglas Deur document the history of the Santo Cr...
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Spain prospered as a dominant trading empire with the help of t...
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Spain prospered as a dominant trading empire with the help of t...
Manila was designated by Spain as the colonial capital of the Philippine archipelago in 1571. From b...
For two and one half centuries, the Manila Galleons navigated the vast expanses of the Pacific laden...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the...
East Asian porcelains had been exported to West Asia via Indian Ocean. Especially from the later of ...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...
The wreck of the San Diego was discovered at the Philippines in 1991, through a magnetometer survey....
This study focuses on the role of «the fleet of New Spain» (founded in 1637) in its function as prot...
This paper records and analyses the common ware pottery finds from Spanish shipwrecks dated from the...
To be lost and found at sea: What kinds of thinking does the shipwreck prompt? This essay pursues th...
Spanning a 250 year period from 1565-1815, the Manila Galleon Trade is a fascinating period in histo...
For two centuries, physical evidence of a vast shipwreck, including beeswax and Chinese porcelain, h...
From 1565 to 1815, Manila galleons such as the Santo Cristo de Burgos — the ship now thought to be t...
Through archival research, Cameron La Follette and Douglas Deur document the history of the Santo Cr...
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Spain prospered as a dominant trading empire with the help of t...
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Spain prospered as a dominant trading empire with the help of t...
Manila was designated by Spain as the colonial capital of the Philippine archipelago in 1571. From b...
For two and one half centuries, the Manila Galleons navigated the vast expanses of the Pacific laden...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the...
East Asian porcelains had been exported to West Asia via Indian Ocean. Especially from the later of ...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...
The wreck of the San Diego was discovered at the Philippines in 1991, through a magnetometer survey....
This study focuses on the role of «the fleet of New Spain» (founded in 1637) in its function as prot...
This paper records and analyses the common ware pottery finds from Spanish shipwrecks dated from the...
To be lost and found at sea: What kinds of thinking does the shipwreck prompt? This essay pursues th...
Spanning a 250 year period from 1565-1815, the Manila Galleon Trade is a fascinating period in histo...