International audienceThis paper presents results from the first excavations on the Saintes Bay’s wreck, Guadeloupe, French West Indies. Thewreck may be linked to the loss of Anemone, a French schooner built in 1823 in Bayonne and used as a custom ship inGuadeloupe. The July 2015 archaeological project surveyed the site. Discrete trenches were excavated to identify both shipwreck material culture and ship structure, and compare this to archival records; and facilitate archaeological interpretationof the site, with regard to accounts of its loss, design plans, construction details, etc
International audienceThe Grande Passe 1 shipwreck lies 45 m deep off the coast of Porquerolles Isla...
International audienceThe Grande Passe 1 shipwreck lies 45 m deep off the coast of Porquerolles Isla...
International audienceThis paper presents underwater archaeology research being conducted in Saint-P...
International audienceThis paper presents results from the first excavations on the Saintes Bay’s wr...
International audienceThis paper presents results from the first excavations on the Saintes Bay’s wr...
International audienceAfter five years of field work on Anémone wreck site, this paper aims to prese...
International audienceAfter five years of field work on Anémone wreck site, this paper aims to prese...
International audienceAfter five years of field work on Anémone wreck site, this paper aims to prese...
International audienceAfter five years of field work on Anémone wreck site, this paper aims to prese...
International audienceThis paper presents part of the results of historical research for a PhD thesi...
International audienceThis paper presents part of the results of historical research for a PhD thesi...
International audienceThis paper presents part of the results of historical research for a PhD thesi...
International audienceOn 18 December 1809 under the pressure of an English fleet, two Napoleonic Per...
International audienceOn 18 December 1809 under the pressure of an English fleet, two Napoleonic Per...
International audienceThe Grande Passe 1 shipwreck lies 45 m deep off the coast of Porquerolles Isla...
International audienceThe Grande Passe 1 shipwreck lies 45 m deep off the coast of Porquerolles Isla...
International audienceThe Grande Passe 1 shipwreck lies 45 m deep off the coast of Porquerolles Isla...
International audienceThis paper presents underwater archaeology research being conducted in Saint-P...
International audienceThis paper presents results from the first excavations on the Saintes Bay’s wr...
International audienceThis paper presents results from the first excavations on the Saintes Bay’s wr...
International audienceAfter five years of field work on Anémone wreck site, this paper aims to prese...
International audienceAfter five years of field work on Anémone wreck site, this paper aims to prese...
International audienceAfter five years of field work on Anémone wreck site, this paper aims to prese...
International audienceAfter five years of field work on Anémone wreck site, this paper aims to prese...
International audienceThis paper presents part of the results of historical research for a PhD thesi...
International audienceThis paper presents part of the results of historical research for a PhD thesi...
International audienceThis paper presents part of the results of historical research for a PhD thesi...
International audienceOn 18 December 1809 under the pressure of an English fleet, two Napoleonic Per...
International audienceOn 18 December 1809 under the pressure of an English fleet, two Napoleonic Per...
International audienceThe Grande Passe 1 shipwreck lies 45 m deep off the coast of Porquerolles Isla...
International audienceThe Grande Passe 1 shipwreck lies 45 m deep off the coast of Porquerolles Isla...
International audienceThe Grande Passe 1 shipwreck lies 45 m deep off the coast of Porquerolles Isla...
International audienceThis paper presents underwater archaeology research being conducted in Saint-P...