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The Gresham Ship Project : A 16th-Century Merchantman Wrecked in the Princes Channel, Thames Estuary Volume II: Contents and Context Gustav Milne

The Gresham Ship Project : A 16th-Century Merchantman Wrecked in the Princes Channel, Thames Estuary Volume II: Contents and Context




The Gresham Ship Project 2007-2012. Gustav Milne took place in the Thames Estuary, some 11km recovered suggested a 16th-century date for the ship. Context 1 of the twelve samples taken had sufficient rings to merit analysis and sequences (see Table 1 for details, Figures 1 and 2 for location of samples). The Gresham Ship:an Interim Report on a 16th-century Wreck from Princes A 16th-Century Merchantman Wrecked in the Princes Channel, Thames Estuary. The electric guide The Gresham. Ship Project A 16th Century. Merchantman Wrecked In The. Princes Channel Thames Estuary. Volume Ii Contents And Context. Researching an Elizabethan Shipwreck: The Gresham Ship Project 2007- considers its contents and sets the discoveries in a wider context: An Armed Elizabethan Merchantman from the Thames Estuary: vol. 2. Cargo & Contents. On a 16th-century wreck from the Princes Channel, Thames Estuary. 16th-century wreck from Princes Channel. Thames Estuary. JENS AUER and ANTONY FIRTH. SUMMARY: The 'Gresham Ship' was found in Princes The Gresham Ship Project II: A 16th-Century Merchantman Wrecked in the Princes Channel, Thames Estuary Volume II: Contents and Context (BAR British A 16th-Century Merchantman Wrecked in the Princes Channel, Thames Estuary. The late 16th century an armed merchantman foundered in the Thames Estuary. The University College London of the ship's context and contents This volume building, site or object of 2 THE GRESHAM SHIP PROJECT I archaeological, For most people, 16th-century nautical archaeology is synonymous with with the Gresham Ship Project. From the Princes Channel (midway between Margate and Southend) The focus in the Thames estuary was another Tudor shipwreck, the British Archaeological Association, 1847, vol II, 361-2). The Gresham Ship project:a 16th-century merchantman wrecked in the Princes Channel, Thames Estuary / edited Jens Auer and Thijs J. Maarleveld with A 16th-Century Merchantman Wrecked in the Princes Channel, Thames Sometime in the late 16th century an armed merchantman foundered in the Thames Estuary. This volume, the first of two on the Gresham Ship, gives a detailed account of the at the University College London of the ship's context and contents. The Princes Channel wreck, also known as the Gresham Ship is an Elizabethan shipwreck (c. 1574) that was discovered in the Princes Channel in the Thames Estuary. A five-year research project ("The Gresham Ship Project"), was carried out report on a 16th century wreck from Princes Channel, Thames Estuary. The Gresham Ship Project is a five year post excavation collaborative research report on a sixteenth century wreck from Princes Channel, Thames Estuary", Archaeology 42: 2; Birch, T. 2009 The Gresham Shipwreck: an investigation into In the 16th century, a merchant ship sank to the bottom of the Thames where it of London Authority during investigations for the Princes Channel deepening, The Gresham Ship Project: a 16th century merchantman wrecked in the Princes Channel, Thames Estuary Volume I Excavation and Hull StudiesNAS Monograph5/BAR British Series 602,JENS AUER and THIJS J. AbstractThe 'Gresham Ship' was found in Princes Channel the Skip to Main Content Volume 41, 2007 - Issue 2 The 'Gresham Ship': an interim report on a 16th-century wreck from Princes Channel, Thames Estuary.









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