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Anglo~Danish Maritime Archaeological Team & ADMAT-FRANCE Dominican Republic 2008 Maritime Archaeological Field School & Volunteer Program InMonte CristiOn the Tile Wreck.
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Information for Participants Personal Equipment Requirements Team Members are required to provide their own personal diving equipment (EXCEPT WEIGHTS AND TANKS). This includes BCD's, full wetsuit, mask and snorkel, fins, Diving Computer, Weight Belts (not shot belts) Hard Soled Booties, Large Underwater Slate, Diving Knife, 1 pair of heavy duty gardening gloves (for underwater work and surface work) and Alternate Air Sources eg: Octopus. In addition they will be required to bring, sun hat, suntan cream, 2 water bottles (please put your name on them) and sunglasses, Full length 3 mill or 5 mill (if you feel the cold) wet suites are required - you will need full body protection from the sun due to the shallow depth. Right: Patrick Enlow ready to hand deploy the proton magnetometer on the wreck site using underwater communications and AGA mask. |
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In addition the following diving equipment is recommended: Delayed Surface Marker Buoy and Reel, Knee Pads, Spare Mask and Fin Straps. It is advisable that the following items are also packed: large beach towel, high factor sun screen, toiletries, personal medication, personal first aid kit, walking or hiking boots, insect repellent, torch, light jacket or sweat shirt, long trousers/ leggings. In addition to your suitcase or backpack, a small rucksack/ Dive bag to take your kit out with you in the day will be needed. You may find it useful to bring your own notebook, hand-tape, pencils and pens. However, all equipment necessary for the fieldwork will be provided. |
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| Above: The main mast step carved out of the keelson with the floors underneath. | Above: Granite blocks tightly packed. | Above: Piece of French faience ware. |
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Field Communications The accommodation does have mobile phones. Field Supplies It is unnecessary to pack too many warm clothing for the project. Just bring a fleece jumper etc for the odd cold day. But as well as shorts and T-shirts, lightweight long-sleeved tops and long, lightweight trousers are very useful when keeping covered up from the sun, or keeping off mosquitoes at night. Life jackets will be supplied onboard the boats. Sufficient high-factor sunscreen for the whole project, a large water bottle and a wide-brimmed hat are absolutely essential. It is advised that volunteers also bring insect repellent for mosquitoes. Insurance It is required that all participants take out their own travel, medical and diving accident insurance. We recommend the DAN insurance which provides cover for all eventualities. The information on the DAN insurance is: https://www.diversalertnetwork.org/insurance/. For participants in Europe the web site is: https://www.daneurope.org/eng/regionalnews_uff16.htm Physical Condition/Medical Advice
The
field school will not involve very strenuous, physically demanding
activity, but a generally good standard of fitness is essential
for diving for long periods of time and carrying out survey
work. |
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| Above: French faience ware found on The Tile Wreck, thought to be made from the Nevers works in France, 1720-1723. | ||
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| Above: Cannon one | Above Anchor one | Above: Stoneware mug found intact under anchor one. |
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For Further Information on this great project, click on the headings below. |
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ADMAT's Maritime Archaeological Field School Project, Equipment Sponsors, Contributors & Supporters. We are grateful to the following companies who are assisting with equipment sponsorship for this exciting project. |
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