Anchors, Chains, and an Absence of Knees: Identification of an Early 19th-Century Shipwreck at Boot Reef, Australian Coral Sea Territory

In 2012, the Australian National Maritime Museum and Silentworld Foundation commenced a long-term research project to investigate historic shipwreck sites associated with shipping routes through and around the Great Barrier Reef that connected 19th-century Australia with the rest of the world. This...

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Authors: Hosty, Kieran (Author) ; Hunter, James (Author) ; Malliaros, Irini (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
In: The international journal of nautical archaeology
Year: 2024, Volume: 53, Issue: 1, Pages: 123–145
Further subjects:B بحر المرجان
B 珊瑚海
B حُطام سفينة
B 印度貿易
B comercio con India
B Mar del Coral
B أستراليا
B pecio
B Shipwreck
B India trade
B 印度贸易
B convict ship
B 犯人船
B 澳大利亞
B Coral Sea
B سفينة مُدانة
B 澳大利亚
B barco de convictos
B تجارة الهند
B Australia
B 沉船
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Summary:In 2012, the Australian National Maritime Museum and Silentworld Foundation commenced a long-term research project to investigate historic shipwreck sites associated with shipping routes through and around the Great Barrier Reef that connected 19th-century Australia with the rest of the world. This systematic survey of the Great Barrier Reef and the Australian Coral Sea included December 2018 investigations at Boot Reef, which lies 80 km east of the entrance to Torres Strait. The survey resulted in discovery of a previously undocumented early 19th-century shipwreck site, the surviving material culture of which proved critical to narrowing the field of potential vessel candidates. However, it was not just what was present that helped solve the mystery of the site’s identity, as the investigation’s evidence-based approach was complemented by the notable absence of specific artefacts and naval architectural components.
ISSN:1095-9270
Contains:Enthalten in: The international journal of nautical archaeology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/10572414.2023.2269567