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Home
Projects
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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
Services
Archaeological Services
News
President's Message
News! Read all about it here first
ADMAT Newsletters
"News Form The Deep" Archive
Press Archives
The ADMAT Le Dragon July 2018 Blog
About
ADMAT's Mission Statement
Contact
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ADMAT France
ADMAT Team
Our Sponsors
 Archaeologist Chris Stephenson teaching others how to use the Aquapulse Metal Detector on land prior to going out on site

Archaeologist Chris Stephenson teaching others how to use the Aquapulse Metal Detector on land prior to going out on site

 Student Kim Lemann from Switzerland learning how to use the Aquapulse

Student Kim Lemann from Switzerland learning how to use the Aquapulse

 Archaeologist Ruth Pion's turn at finding the hidden object

Archaeologist Ruth Pion's turn at finding the hidden object

 The Team planning the dive in the early morning

The Team planning the dive in the early morning

 A beautiful cloud pattern on route to the wreck site

A beautiful cloud pattern on route to the wreck site

 Student Kim learning how to document and measure the lower hull timbers

Student Kim learning how to document and measure the lower hull timbers

 A possible cant bow frame slowly revealing itself

A possible cant bow frame slowly revealing itself

  A blackened broken section of a French faienceware vase neck is slowly uncovered

 A blackened broken section of a French faienceware vase neck is slowly uncovered

 A broken French faienceware plate with a flower central pattern. in blue and white

A broken French faienceware plate with a flower central pattern. in blue and white

 Dr Spooner looking on as the Team work

Dr Spooner looking on as the Team work

 A timber beam, possibly a cant frame being uncovered

A timber beam, possibly a cant frame being uncovered

 A square meter of lower hull being documented

A square meter of lower hull being documented

 Nancy Olmsted and Ruth after a successful days work on  The Tile Wreck  site .

Nancy Olmsted and Ruth after a successful days work on The Tile Wreck site.

 A piece of molten led from the wreck site

A piece of molten led from the wreck site

 Dr Spooner investigates re-confirms a metal detector hit quite a way to the north of the central section of wreck site

Dr Spooner investigates re-confirms a metal detector hit quite a way to the north of the central section of wreck site

 The Team re-deploying the archaeological water dredge

The Team re-deploying the archaeological water dredge

 Using the lift bag, the dredge head and tail are moved 27 meters north of the mast step, a very tiring job

Using the lift bag, the dredge head and tail are moved 27 meters north of the mast step, a very tiring job

 The tail gate is also repositioned and manned

The tail gate is also repositioned and manned

 A good Team photo over  The Tile Wreck  site

A good Team photo over The Tile Wreck site

 Happy Ruth

Happy Ruth

 The Team start to uncover the mud above the metal detector hit

The Team start to uncover the mud above the metal detector hit

 Topside waiting with anticipation as to what will be found

Topside waiting with anticipation as to what will be found

 A lead section is uncovered with more below the sand

A lead section is uncovered with more below the sand

 The object will have to be very carefully uncovered

The object will have to be very carefully uncovered

 The strange lead object is uncovered

The strange lead object is uncovered

 Once the object has be documented insitu it is placed on a plastic lid and lashed ready to be raised and taken back for conservation and further research

Once the object has be documented insitu it is placed on a plastic lid and lashed ready to be raised and taken back for conservation and further research

 The lift bag breaks the surface with the lead artefact secured below

The lift bag breaks the surface with the lead artefact secured below

 A lead artefact sees fresh air, the first time since the 1720's

A lead artefact sees fresh air, the first time since the 1720's

 John finishing a successful survey

John finishing a successful survey

  The Team after a successful week on  The Tile Wreck

 The Team after a successful week on The Tile Wreck

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 Archaeologist Chris Stephenson teaching others how to use the Aquapulse Metal Detector on land prior to going out on site
 Student Kim Lemann from Switzerland learning how to use the Aquapulse
 Archaeologist Ruth Pion's turn at finding the hidden object
 The Team planning the dive in the early morning
 A beautiful cloud pattern on route to the wreck site
 Student Kim learning how to document and measure the lower hull timbers
 A possible cant bow frame slowly revealing itself
  A blackened broken section of a French faienceware vase neck is slowly uncovered
 A broken French faienceware plate with a flower central pattern. in blue and white
 Dr Spooner looking on as the Team work
 A timber beam, possibly a cant frame being uncovered
 A square meter of lower hull being documented
 Nancy Olmsted and Ruth after a successful days work on  The Tile Wreck  site .
 A piece of molten led from the wreck site
 Dr Spooner investigates re-confirms a metal detector hit quite a way to the north of the central section of wreck site
 The Team re-deploying the archaeological water dredge
 Using the lift bag, the dredge head and tail are moved 27 meters north of the mast step, a very tiring job
 The tail gate is also repositioned and manned
 A good Team photo over  The Tile Wreck  site
 Happy Ruth
 The Team start to uncover the mud above the metal detector hit
 Topside waiting with anticipation as to what will be found
 A lead section is uncovered with more below the sand
 The object will have to be very carefully uncovered
 The strange lead object is uncovered
 Once the object has be documented insitu it is placed on a plastic lid and lashed ready to be raised and taken back for conservation and further research
 The lift bag breaks the surface with the lead artefact secured below
 A lead artefact sees fresh air, the first time since the 1720's
 John finishing a successful survey
  The Team after a successful week on  The Tile Wreck
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