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Abstract
The Shipwrecks of the Roaring 40s project was funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate some of the earliest and most important shipwrecks in Western Australia, including the four Dutch East Indiamen wrecked in the 17th and 18th centuries. A wide range of research was conducted, often deploying new scientific and investigative technologies. The story of the project is told in this richly illustrated book for the first time.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Perth, WA |
Publisher | UWA Publishing |
Number of pages | 350 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-76080-044-4 |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
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Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties: A Maritime Archaeological Reassessment of Some of Australia's Earliest Shipwrecks
Paterson, A., Van Duivenvoorde, W., Green, J., Smits, E., Franklin, D., Lumley, D., Shragge, J., Bourke, P., Woods, A., Manders, M., Nash, M., Punchard, E., De Groot, M., Hill, J. & McKinnon, J.
Australian Research Council, The British Museum, Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, Curtin University, Flinders University, National Archives of the Netherlands, Prospero Productions, Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Western Australian Museum
1/01/13 → 31/12/19
Project: Research