H 290 x W 205 mm
152 pages
167 figures, 11 tables (colour throughout)
Published Feb 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781803277875
Digital: 9781803277882
Keywords
Shipwreck; English Channel; Poole; 17th Century; Dutch Merchant Vessel; Underwater Archaeology
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By David Parham, Thomas Cousins
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.
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
Bibliography
Archival material