From 2009-2015, the University of Rhode Island and St. Mary’s College of California conducted joint underwater archaeology field schools in the waters off Bermuda on a site called the Iron Plate Wreck. Aptly named for two large stacks of sheet iron, one located at the stern and one at the bow, the wreck’s identity remained a mystery. In 2013, however, historical research provided clues to the identity of the wreck, revealing it is likely the Enchantress, an early 19th century British merchant vessel with a unique past. The Enchantress not only carried cargo when it sank on February 5, 1837, but also the lives of 64 emigrants, all of whom were saved by local Bermudians and eventually the British government. Before the Enchantress transported...
The fate of two vessels that left Fort Dundas within a week of each other in February of 1825 and we...
This book records the excavation of the wreck of a small Cromwellian warship, believed to be Swan, w...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...
From 2009-2015, the University of Rhode Island and St. Mary’s College of California conducted joint ...
The ‘Neva’ sailed from Cork on 8 January 1835, destined for the prisons of Botany Bay. There were 24...
Vita.The French Revolution had begun in 1789 and by 1793 Britain and France were engaged in war. Hos...
Archaeological diving work by HWTMA began on a shipwreck site in the Eastern Solent in 2004 followin...
The French Revolution had begun in 1789 and by 1793 Britain and France were engaged in war. Hostili...
Warwick was an English galleon that sank in 1619 off the coast of Bermuda while transporting colonis...
This monograph presents an account of the archaeological and historical investigation of the seabed ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether the remains of a shipwreck lost on the reefs, near ...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether the remains of a shipwreck lost on the reefs, near ...
The Bahamian archipelago is strategically located between the Atlantic and the Caribbean Sea. Howeve...
The fate of two vessels that left Fort Dundas within a week of each other in February of 1825 and we...
This book records the excavation of the wreck of a small Cromwellian warship, believed to be Swan, w...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...
From 2009-2015, the University of Rhode Island and St. Mary’s College of California conducted joint ...
The ‘Neva’ sailed from Cork on 8 January 1835, destined for the prisons of Botany Bay. There were 24...
Vita.The French Revolution had begun in 1789 and by 1793 Britain and France were engaged in war. Hos...
Archaeological diving work by HWTMA began on a shipwreck site in the Eastern Solent in 2004 followin...
The French Revolution had begun in 1789 and by 1793 Britain and France were engaged in war. Hostili...
Warwick was an English galleon that sank in 1619 off the coast of Bermuda while transporting colonis...
This monograph presents an account of the archaeological and historical investigation of the seabed ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether the remains of a shipwreck lost on the reefs, near ...
Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Th...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether the remains of a shipwreck lost on the reefs, near ...
The Bahamian archipelago is strategically located between the Atlantic and the Caribbean Sea. Howeve...
The fate of two vessels that left Fort Dundas within a week of each other in February of 1825 and we...
This book records the excavation of the wreck of a small Cromwellian warship, believed to be Swan, w...
From the 16th to the 18th century, Spain dominated the transatlantic trading empire, though not with...