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Tile Wreck
"Wreck Two" in Monte Cristi Bay
"Wreck One" in Monte Crisiti Bay
Le Casimir 1829
Le Dragon 1783
Florida - ADMAT's Button Wreck Project 2005
St. Kitts
The Island Wreck in Monte Cristi Bay
Student Homework
Application Process And Required Documentation
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Archaeological Services
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News! Read all about it here first
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 A French salt glazed stoneware bottle with broken top

A French salt glazed stoneware bottle with broken top

 Side profile

Side profile

 A broken French faienceware plate with a blue and white flower design, after the soot had been cleaned off it. Due to the soot covering being all over the place we can tell this was broken at the time of wrecking and prior to the fire

A broken French faienceware plate with a blue and white flower design, after the soot had been cleaned off it. Due to the soot covering being all over the place we can tell this was broken at the time of wrecking and prior to the fire

 The rear side of the plate piece

The rear side of the plate piece

 Some of the Team discussing artefacts

Some of the Team discussing artefacts

 The small pieces of rope prior to being packed and send off to Dr Francois Gendron for analysis in France with the permission of ONPCS

The small pieces of rope prior to being packed and send off to Dr Francois Gendron for analysis in France with the permission of ONPCS

 Close up of the rope strands, which probably date back to pre 1720

Close up of the rope strands, which probably date back to pre 1720

 A concreted pair of primed and armed grenades

A concreted pair of primed and armed grenades

 A concreted pair of primed and armed grenades

A concreted pair of primed and armed grenades

 A concreted primed and armed grenade with ballast chips and shells concreted to it

A concreted primed and armed grenade with ballast chips and shells concreted to it

 A concreted grenade, primed and armed

A concreted grenade, primed and armed

 One of the grenades with the concretion removed showing the wooden fuse

One of the grenades with the concretion removed showing the wooden fuse

 Some of the 36 armed and primed grenades, in fresh water conservation at The Centre

Some of the 36 armed and primed grenades, in fresh water conservation at The Centre

 A lead patch showing the nail holes. Half of the lead patch was in the fire which resulted in the lead melting and forming droplets which you can see on the left side

A lead patch showing the nail holes. Half of the lead patch was in the fire which resulted in the lead melting and forming droplets which you can see on the left side

 One of the cargo of terrocotta floor tiles

One of the cargo of terrocotta floor tiles

 Another floor tile

Another floor tile

 Yet another floor tile, this time with an iron concretion which has also stuck a base to a French faienceware beaker and some ballast chips and shells

Yet another floor tile, this time with an iron concretion which has also stuck a base to a French faienceware beaker and some ballast chips and shells

 A close up

A close up

 A concreted iron bolt

A concreted iron bolt

 An important find, this is the second French faienceware bowl, albeit broken like the other. This one was broken at the time of wrecking and is covered with soot. The bowl was white with green stripes and a central flower design in yellow, blue and

An important find, this is the second French faienceware bowl, albeit broken like the other. This one was broken at the time of wrecking and is covered with soot. The bowl was white with green stripes and a central flower design in yellow, blue and green. These designs were produced by the Never Foundry in the Loire Valley and only from between 1720 and 1723. the original diagnostic artefact helped us date the wreck

 The underside and showing the remaining intact handle

The underside and showing the remaining intact handle

 Top view showing the remains of the pattern

Top view showing the remains of the pattern

 A musket ball

A musket ball

 A small ballast stone

A small ballast stone

 A lead cylinder used for melting and pouring into a musket ball mould

A lead cylinder used for melting and pouring into a musket ball mould

 The base of a French faienceware beaker which is covered with soot from the fire

The base of a French faienceware beaker which is covered with soot from the fire

 Park of a timber shiv or pulley wheel block

Park of a timber shiv or pulley wheel block

 A concreted nail with coral growth at both ends (one detached but found on site)

A concreted nail with coral growth at both ends (one detached but found on site)

 A iron keel bolt ghost concretion. The iron has leached out forming the concretion and eventually there was no iron remaining forming a ghost of what was there orriginally

A iron keel bolt ghost concretion. The iron has leached out forming the concretion and eventually there was no iron remaining forming a ghost of what was there orriginally

 An unknown concretion

An unknown concretion

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 A French salt glazed stoneware bottle with broken top
 Side profile
 A broken French faienceware plate with a blue and white flower design, after the soot had been cleaned off it. Due to the soot covering being all over the place we can tell this was broken at the time of wrecking and prior to the fire
 The rear side of the plate piece
 Some of the Team discussing artefacts
 The small pieces of rope prior to being packed and send off to Dr Francois Gendron for analysis in France with the permission of ONPCS
 Close up of the rope strands, which probably date back to pre 1720
 A concreted pair of primed and armed grenades
 A concreted pair of primed and armed grenades
 A concreted primed and armed grenade with ballast chips and shells concreted to it
 A concreted grenade, primed and armed
 One of the grenades with the concretion removed showing the wooden fuse
 Some of the 36 armed and primed grenades, in fresh water conservation at The Centre
 A lead patch showing the nail holes. Half of the lead patch was in the fire which resulted in the lead melting and forming droplets which you can see on the left side
 One of the cargo of terrocotta floor tiles
 Another floor tile
 Yet another floor tile, this time with an iron concretion which has also stuck a base to a French faienceware beaker and some ballast chips and shells
 A close up
 A concreted iron bolt
 An important find, this is the second French faienceware bowl, albeit broken like the other. This one was broken at the time of wrecking and is covered with soot. The bowl was white with green stripes and a central flower design in yellow, blue and
 The underside and showing the remaining intact handle
 Top view showing the remains of the pattern
 A musket ball
 A small ballast stone
 A lead cylinder used for melting and pouring into a musket ball mould
 The base of a French faienceware beaker which is covered with soot from the fire
 Park of a timber shiv or pulley wheel block
 A concreted nail with coral growth at both ends (one detached but found on site)
 A iron keel bolt ghost concretion. The iron has leached out forming the concretion and eventually there was no iron remaining forming a ghost of what was there orriginally
 An unknown concretion
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