Over the last 50 years, significant maritime archaeological research, including the excavation of shipwrecks and underwater cultural heritage projects (mainly site inspections and monitoring activities) occurred in Queensland. There is no doubt that there are exceptional historic ship and aircraft sites along the Queensland coastline. Queensland has been the home of an active Maritime Archaeology Department at the Queensland Museum, one of the most successful active avocational groups (the Maritime Archaeology Association of Queensland), and a decade-long university program at James Cook University. However, it seems that after the large-scale excavations of HMS “Pandora” (sunk in 1791), maritime archaeological research, educational outreac...
An extensive archaeological investigation of Plymouth Sound, an area comprising of three kilometres ...
This book records the excavation of the wreck of a small Cromwellian warship, believed to be Swan, w...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
For a small sub-discipline of archaeology, maritime archaeology seems to have had a relatively long ...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
[About the book] In 1991, sports divers discovered a previously unknown section of wooden shipwre...
[Extract] Archaeological research at Port MacDonnell, South Australia recently attempted to identify...
This book will be of special importance for people interested in the maritime archaeology of the Sol...
[Extract] In two new studies published in Australian Archaeology, we outline approaches to help us b...
The Dutch East Indiaman 'Zeewijk', which foundered in 1727, is the youngest of five East Indiamen kn...
The aim of the 1974-75 excavation was to expose the hull for recording and to raise the cargo items ...
This thesis examines Japanese pearling in the Northern Territory of Australia during the late 1930...
The impetus for scuttling vessels to create artificial reefs has been to enhance dive tourism and bo...
Archaeological diving work by HWTMA began on a shipwreck site in the Eastern Solent in 2004 followin...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
An extensive archaeological investigation of Plymouth Sound, an area comprising of three kilometres ...
This book records the excavation of the wreck of a small Cromwellian warship, believed to be Swan, w...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
For a small sub-discipline of archaeology, maritime archaeology seems to have had a relatively long ...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
[About the book] In 1991, sports divers discovered a previously unknown section of wooden shipwre...
[Extract] Archaeological research at Port MacDonnell, South Australia recently attempted to identify...
This book will be of special importance for people interested in the maritime archaeology of the Sol...
[Extract] In two new studies published in Australian Archaeology, we outline approaches to help us b...
The Dutch East Indiaman 'Zeewijk', which foundered in 1727, is the youngest of five East Indiamen kn...
The aim of the 1974-75 excavation was to expose the hull for recording and to raise the cargo items ...
This thesis examines Japanese pearling in the Northern Territory of Australia during the late 1930...
The impetus for scuttling vessels to create artificial reefs has been to enhance dive tourism and bo...
Archaeological diving work by HWTMA began on a shipwreck site in the Eastern Solent in 2004 followin...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
An extensive archaeological investigation of Plymouth Sound, an area comprising of three kilometres ...
This book records the excavation of the wreck of a small Cromwellian warship, believed to be Swan, w...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...