Ocean-going ships were key to rising maritime economies of the Early Modern period, and understanding how they were built is critical to grasp the challenges faced by shipwrights and merchant seafarers. Shipwreck timbers hold material evidence of the dynamic interplay of wood supplies, craftmanship, and evolving ship designs that helped shape the Early Modern world. Here we present the results of dendroarchaeological research carried out on Batavia’s wreck timbers, currently on display at the Western Australian Shipwrecks Museum in Fremantle. Built in Amsterdam in 1628 CE and wrecked on its maiden voyage in June 1629 CE in Western Australian waters, Batavia epitomises Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, or VOC) shipb...
Combining the study of texts and shipwrecks, new research is changing our knowledge of Renaissance s...
Charred wood timbers of a shipwreck found and rescued in 1916 at the future site of the World Trade ...
Dendrochronological analysis of timbers from a shipwreck found at Peenemündung, Germany – Ostsee VII...
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...
This dataset comprises four tree-ring chronologies and underlying tree-ring data derived from the de...
Amsterdam experienced the greatest upturn in its economic fortunes in the sixteenth and seventeenth ...
In 1635 or shortly thereafter, a Dutch ship was laden with all sorts of materials and products, most...
The precise dating and determination of the source of timbers in shipwrecks found around the coasts ...
Many dendrochronological analyses of shipwrecks in Europe indicate that timber from Prussia was used...
When Rembrandt van Rijn signed his painting of Jan Rijcksen and his wife, Griet Jans, in 1633, it ha...
Dendro.dk report 5 : 2018 Commissioned by Jim Hansson, Swedish National Maritime Museums. Six sample...
Over the past decades various Roman-period river barges were found in the Lower Rhine region. These ...
This dissertation is rooted in one general question: what can the wood from ships reveal about the ...
In 2000, the remains of a cog, Doel 1, were found in Doel, Belgium. Wood species identification of a...
Combining the study of texts and shipwrecks, new research is changing our knowledge of Renaissance s...
Charred wood timbers of a shipwreck found and rescued in 1916 at the future site of the World Trade ...
Dendrochronological analysis of timbers from a shipwreck found at Peenemündung, Germany – Ostsee VII...
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...
This dataset comprises four tree-ring chronologies and underlying tree-ring data derived from the de...
Amsterdam experienced the greatest upturn in its economic fortunes in the sixteenth and seventeenth ...
In 1635 or shortly thereafter, a Dutch ship was laden with all sorts of materials and products, most...
The precise dating and determination of the source of timbers in shipwrecks found around the coasts ...
Many dendrochronological analyses of shipwrecks in Europe indicate that timber from Prussia was used...
When Rembrandt van Rijn signed his painting of Jan Rijcksen and his wife, Griet Jans, in 1633, it ha...
Dendro.dk report 5 : 2018 Commissioned by Jim Hansson, Swedish National Maritime Museums. Six sample...
Over the past decades various Roman-period river barges were found in the Lower Rhine region. These ...
This dissertation is rooted in one general question: what can the wood from ships reveal about the ...
In 2000, the remains of a cog, Doel 1, were found in Doel, Belgium. Wood species identification of a...
Combining the study of texts and shipwrecks, new research is changing our knowledge of Renaissance s...
Charred wood timbers of a shipwreck found and rescued in 1916 at the future site of the World Trade ...
Dendrochronological analysis of timbers from a shipwreck found at Peenemündung, Germany – Ostsee VII...