ADMAT
The Tile Wreck Maritime Archaeological Project
Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic, Caribbean
Photographs From The 2013-2014 Field Season
July 2013
The first team had to load the boats from the shore, which was not as convenient as the Boat Club
Going across Monte Cristi Bayand then through the mangroves to get to The Tile Wreck site
The problem of hauling in the anchor in Monte Cristi Bay is that you have a tendency of getting very muddy, which John demonstrated
Ron being taught how to use the AX2000 proton magnetometer by Dr Spooner, as they tow the fish over the northern sectors of the wreck site
Ron in the survey area where the magnetometer gave a hit and also where the last grenade was located
The team fitted a small liftbag to the steel dredge head to make it more manageable on site
The archaeological water dredge waiting to start, as it removed the thick mangrove mud, which covers the wreck site
A small piece of horse hair and tar which was used to cover the ships hull and to which the sacrificial planking was attached
A broken and blackened two handle bowl with the yellow and green flower design. This is the second bowl of this type found, which was identified and gave the date of sinking to between 1720-24. Unfortunately both of them were not intact
The overbearing mud zone is removed, prior to a grid being deployed on this new section of the wreck
