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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
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ADMAT France
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 The large concretion of multiple iron ballast bars on the port side. Resting on top are the broken remains of one of the main mast rings

The large concretion of multiple iron ballast bars on the port side. Resting on top are the broken remains of one of the main mast rings

 Part of the starboard large concretion

Part of the starboard large concretion

 Ends of individual ballast bars

Ends of individual ballast bars

 One of the scattered iron ballast bars on the sea bed, uncovered by the winter storms

One of the scattered iron ballast bars on the sea bed, uncovered by the winter storms

 Another iron ballast bar

Another iron ballast bar

 Four iron ballast bars buried up to the top in sand

Four iron ballast bars buried up to the top in sand

 Close up of another

Close up of another

 Two iron ballast bars

Two iron ballast bars

 Another two

Another two

 Hand fanning arround the bar shows its extent

Hand fanning arround the bar shows its extent

 Two are uncovered within the survey grid

Two are uncovered within the survey grid

 Another two are uncovered

Another two are uncovered

 Raimund Krob working in his square

Raimund Krob working in his square

 The archaeological water dredge removing the sand from the hand fanning

The archaeological water dredge removing the sand from the hand fanning

 Another four in Sq: Y2

Another four in Sq: Y2

 Great care was to uncover them without letting the heavy iron bars damaging any other artefacts

Great care was to uncover them without letting the heavy iron bars damaging any other artefacts

 A DSMB is used to take the weight of one of the iron bars

A DSMB is used to take the weight of one of the iron bars

 More iron bars are found deeper in the stratigraphy

More iron bars are found deeper in the stratigraphy

 The Team documents the position of the bars while the dredge keeps the visability

The Team documents the position of the bars while the dredge keeps the visability

 As the iron bars are documented they are removed and stacked on top of the starboard large iron ballast concretion

As the iron bars are documented they are removed and stacked on top of the starboard large iron ballast concretion

 More are stacked

More are stacked

 The large and small are stacked in order

The large and small are stacked in order

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 The large concretion of multiple iron ballast bars on the port side. Resting on top are the broken remains of one of the main mast rings
 Part of the starboard large concretion
 Ends of individual ballast bars
 One of the scattered iron ballast bars on the sea bed, uncovered by the winter storms
 Another iron ballast bar
 Four iron ballast bars buried up to the top in sand
 Close up of another
 Two iron ballast bars
 Another two
 Hand fanning arround the bar shows its extent
 Two are uncovered within the survey grid
 Another two are uncovered
 Raimund Krob working in his square
 The archaeological water dredge removing the sand from the hand fanning
 Another four in Sq: Y2
 Great care was to uncover them without letting the heavy iron bars damaging any other artefacts
 A DSMB is used to take the weight of one of the iron bars
 More iron bars are found deeper in the stratigraphy
 The Team documents the position of the bars while the dredge keeps the visability
 As the iron bars are documented they are removed and stacked on top of the starboard large iron ballast concretion
 More are stacked
 The large and small are stacked in order
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