Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties: Researching some of Australia’s earliest shipwrecks

Jeremy Green (Editor), Alistair Paterson (Editor)

Research output: Book/ReportEdited book/Anthology

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 languageEnglish
Place of PublicationPerth, WA
PublisherUWA Publishing
Number of pages350
ISBN (Print)978-1-76080-044-4
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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  • Beacon Island Burials

    Franklin, D. & Paterson, A., 2020, Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties: Researching some of Australia’s Earliest Shipwrecks. Green, J. & Paterson, A. (eds.). Crawley: UWA Publishing, p. 167-186 19 p.

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  • Conclusions

    Paterson, A. & Green, J., 2020, Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties: Researching some of Australia’s Earliest Shipwrecks. Green, J. & Paterson, A. (eds.). Crawley: UWA Publishing, p. 277-283 7 p.

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  • Exhibitions and Public Outreach: Introduction

    Paterson, A., 2020, Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties: Researching some of Australia’s Earliest Shipwrecks. Green, J. & Paterson, A. (eds.). Crawley: UWA Publishing, p. 253-264 12 p.

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