The Avondster was a 17th century British ship captured by the Dutch and used by the United Dutch East India Company (VOC) trading with Asia until it was wrecked in Galle Harbour, Sri Lanka in 1659. The shipwreck was found in 1997 to be in very good condition but under threat from development in the harbour. From 2001–2004 an archaeological project was implemented by the Dutch/Sri Lankan Mutual Heritage Centre. The aims were to record and recover important cultural material as well as to build up the capacity of a Sri Lankan Maritime Archaeology Unit for implementing future work
Batavia, a Dutch East Indiaman, sank in 1629 on its maiden voyage to the Indies in the Houtman Abro...
The implementation of the waterlogged wood conservation has important implication for Sri Lanka. Fir...
in 2003. Investigations culminated in the recovery in 2004 of the remains of a small to medium-sized...
Op 3 februari 1735 verging het VOC-schip t Vliegent Hart vlak voor de kust van Zeeland. De resultate...
Shipwreck archaeology in South Asian region is rather recent when one compares with the rest of the ...
The Dutch East Indiaman 'Zeewijk', which foundered in 1727, is the youngest of five East Indiamen kn...
The Adelaar, a Dutch East-Indiaman outward bound from Middleburg to Batavia, was wrecked on Greian H...
In 1635 or shortly thereafter, a Dutch ship was laden with all sorts of materials and products, most...
Between Norway and The Netherlands, a high-voltage power cable (NorNed) is planned and realised by N...
A report covering the first and second seasons of excavation of the Dutch Indiaman Batavia by the We...
The Rockley Bay Research Project (RBRP) , under the auspices of the University of Connecticut and t...
The Rockley Bay Research Project (RBRP), under the auspices of the University of Connecticut and the...
In 1906, a boat, or at least ship’s timbers, were unearthed during commercial quarrying of the terp ...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC, 1602–1799) developed into Europe’s largest commercial and colonia...
Ocean-going ships were key to rising maritime economies of the Early Modern period, and understandin...
Batavia, a Dutch East Indiaman, sank in 1629 on its maiden voyage to the Indies in the Houtman Abro...
The implementation of the waterlogged wood conservation has important implication for Sri Lanka. Fir...
in 2003. Investigations culminated in the recovery in 2004 of the remains of a small to medium-sized...
Op 3 februari 1735 verging het VOC-schip t Vliegent Hart vlak voor de kust van Zeeland. De resultate...
Shipwreck archaeology in South Asian region is rather recent when one compares with the rest of the ...
The Dutch East Indiaman 'Zeewijk', which foundered in 1727, is the youngest of five East Indiamen kn...
The Adelaar, a Dutch East-Indiaman outward bound from Middleburg to Batavia, was wrecked on Greian H...
In 1635 or shortly thereafter, a Dutch ship was laden with all sorts of materials and products, most...
Between Norway and The Netherlands, a high-voltage power cable (NorNed) is planned and realised by N...
A report covering the first and second seasons of excavation of the Dutch Indiaman Batavia by the We...
The Rockley Bay Research Project (RBRP) , under the auspices of the University of Connecticut and t...
The Rockley Bay Research Project (RBRP), under the auspices of the University of Connecticut and the...
In 1906, a boat, or at least ship’s timbers, were unearthed during commercial quarrying of the terp ...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC, 1602–1799) developed into Europe’s largest commercial and colonia...
Ocean-going ships were key to rising maritime economies of the Early Modern period, and understandin...
Batavia, a Dutch East Indiaman, sank in 1629 on its maiden voyage to the Indies in the Houtman Abro...
The implementation of the waterlogged wood conservation has important implication for Sri Lanka. Fir...
in 2003. Investigations culminated in the recovery in 2004 of the remains of a small to medium-sized...