This paper will detail where human remains of people can (or already have) been found from the grounding and mutiny of the Dutch East India (VOC) ship Batavia in 1629 and the lesser-known wrecking of the Zeewijk in 1727 on the reefs of the Houtman Abrolhos, a cluster of island groups off the coast of Western Australia. These are Australia’s earliest known European burials.Unlike the Zuijtdorp (Zuytdorp) lost on the mainland opposite the Abrolhos in 1712 with all hands, in the Batavia and Zeewijk instances survivors eventually reached the VOC headquarters in Batavia (modern day Jakarta, Indonesia). Journals, letters and reports produced by these survivors indicate what happened to those 200 who did not survive in the case of the Batavia and ...
In 1977 the wreck of HMS Pandora (the ship that was sent to re-capture the Bounty mutineers) was dis...
The artefact to be discussed in this paper was recovered in 2007 during the preliminary field invest...
Burial plays a major cultural role in most Micronesian societies. Burial in the soil tied the deceas...
This paper will detail where human remains of people can (or already have) been found from the groun...
General Introduction The reefs surrounding the Houtman Abrolhos in Western Australia were a not...
The Dutch East Indiaman 'Zeewijk', which foundered in 1727, is the youngest of five East Indiamen kn...
Batavia, a Dutch East Indiaman, sank in 1629 on its maiden voyage to the Indies in the Houtman Abro...
Historical research indicates there may be the remains of a 17th century Dutch shipwreck in part of ...
The Aboriginal burial ground at Broad-beach, Queensland was accidentally dis-covered in 1963 by loca...
This book draws on over twenty years’ investigation of scientific archives in Europe, Australia, and...
The aims of this thesis are to investigate the how the two different groups from the Batavia survive...
[Extract] Archaeological research at Port MacDonnell, South Australia recently attempted to identify...
The loss of the Zanoni in South Australian waters in 1867 is intriguing\ud for a number of reasons. ...
The fair vessel Batavia set sail from the port of Amsterdam on her maiden voyage on 28 October 1628,...
This article details the importance of the 1705 Van Delft expedition for the early European history ...
In 1977 the wreck of HMS Pandora (the ship that was sent to re-capture the Bounty mutineers) was dis...
The artefact to be discussed in this paper was recovered in 2007 during the preliminary field invest...
Burial plays a major cultural role in most Micronesian societies. Burial in the soil tied the deceas...
This paper will detail where human remains of people can (or already have) been found from the groun...
General Introduction The reefs surrounding the Houtman Abrolhos in Western Australia were a not...
The Dutch East Indiaman 'Zeewijk', which foundered in 1727, is the youngest of five East Indiamen kn...
Batavia, a Dutch East Indiaman, sank in 1629 on its maiden voyage to the Indies in the Houtman Abro...
Historical research indicates there may be the remains of a 17th century Dutch shipwreck in part of ...
The Aboriginal burial ground at Broad-beach, Queensland was accidentally dis-covered in 1963 by loca...
This book draws on over twenty years’ investigation of scientific archives in Europe, Australia, and...
The aims of this thesis are to investigate the how the two different groups from the Batavia survive...
[Extract] Archaeological research at Port MacDonnell, South Australia recently attempted to identify...
The loss of the Zanoni in South Australian waters in 1867 is intriguing\ud for a number of reasons. ...
The fair vessel Batavia set sail from the port of Amsterdam on her maiden voyage on 28 October 1628,...
This article details the importance of the 1705 Van Delft expedition for the early European history ...
In 1977 the wreck of HMS Pandora (the ship that was sent to re-capture the Bounty mutineers) was dis...
The artefact to be discussed in this paper was recovered in 2007 during the preliminary field invest...
Burial plays a major cultural role in most Micronesian societies. Burial in the soil tied the deceas...