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H 290 x W 205 mm

152 pages

167 figures, 11 tables (colour throughout)

Published Feb 2025

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781803277875

Digital: 9781803277882

DOI 10.32028/9781803277875

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Keywords
Shipwreck; English Channel; Poole; 17th Century; Dutch Merchant Vessel; Underwater Archaeology

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This volume details the discovery, excavation, and analysis of a 17th-century Dutch shipwreck, likely the Fame of Hoorn. Found in 1990 and re-discovered in 2006, it underwent extensive excavation. It is one of the most complete shipwrecks of its kind outside the Baltic, offering insights into its construction and life on board.

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Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction and project background

 

Chapter 2: Archaeological investigations and methodologies

 

Chapter 3: Excavation results and dendrochronological analysis

 

Chapter 4: The hull remains: description, reconstruction and analysis

 

Chapter 5: The rigging assemblage

 

Chapter 6: Armaments and defence

 

Chapter 7: The finds and their significance – Duncan Brown, Thomas Cousins, Peter Davey, David Gaimster, Ellen Hambleton, and Quita Mould

 

Chapter 8: Historical background – Ian Friel

 

Chapter 9: Conclusions

 

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