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The Stirling Castle A 70gun Ship Lost In The Great Storm Of 1703 Archaeological Investigations 19792009 2020 Julian Whitewright

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The Stirling Castle A 70gun Ship Lost In The Great Storm Of 1703 Archaeological Investigations 19792009 2020 Julian Whitewright
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.58 MB
Author: JULIAN WHITEWRIGHT
ISBN: 9781407356877
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Stirling Castle A 70gun Ship Lost In The Great Storm Of 1703 Archaeological Investigations 19792009 2020 Julian Whitewright by Julian Whitewright 9781407356877 instant download after payment.

This book examines the archaeological investigations undertaken between 1979 and 2009 on the wreck of the Stirling Castle a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line, lost on the Goodwin Sands, Kent during the Great Storm of 1703. Included is a history of the warship, a detailed account of archaeological investigations undertaken and the environmental factors impacting the seabed remains. A review of the ship’s construction draws on records of structure remaining on the seabed and recovered material. The artefact collection is considered by material and type. Specialist analysis has enabled greater understanding of ship fittings, weapons, navigation equipment, medical artefacts, food preparation and consumption, clothing and apparel, and life onboard. The volume demonstrates the value of studying dispersed archives from shipwreck excavations and their potential to add considerably to maritime history and archaeology. In this case the examined archaeological records and artefacts from the Stirling Castle offer a compelling insight into the maritime world of the seventeeth and eighteenth centuries from a range of perspectives.

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