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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
About
ADMAT's Mission Statement
Contact
Mailing List
ADMAT France
ADMAT Team
Our Sponsors
  The Faienceware sherds  from The Faience wreck, with the numbering complete prior to being wrapped in tissue paper

The Faienceware sherds  from The Faience wreck, with the numbering complete prior to being wrapped in tissue paper

  French 1760’s Faienceware sherds from    The Faience Wreck   , being numbered

French 1760’s Faienceware sherds from The Faience Wreck, being numbered

  Wesley waiting for the water to empty in the anchor and cannon conservation tank prior to him cleaning the cannon

Wesley waiting for the water to empty in the anchor and cannon conservation tank prior to him cleaning the cannon

  Cannon two with many French terracotta floor tiles and one grenade from     The Tile Wreck     after cleaning

Cannon two with many French terracotta floor tiles and one grenade from The Tile Wreck after cleaning

 Artefacts from   The Tile Wreck   cleaned ready for drawing

Artefacts from The Tile Wreck cleaned ready for drawing

  Wesley and Laura measuring the granite blocks which have been relocated in the same position as they were on the cargo deck of     The Tile Wreck

Wesley and Laura measuring the granite blocks which have been relocated in the same position as they were on the cargo deck of The Tile Wreck

  The second part of the exercise, measuring the same blocks but this time when the tank is flooded

The second part of the exercise, measuring the same blocks but this time when the tank is flooded

  An intact saltware glazed stoneware mug which was located under anchor 1 on     The Tile Wreck     being documented at ONPCS

An intact saltware glazed stoneware mug which was located under anchor 1 on The Tile Wreck being documented at ONPCS

  A French blue and white fainceware handle and part side of a mug, from     The Tile Wreck       at ONPCS, showing the two numbering protocols

A French blue and white fainceware handle and part side of a mug, from The Tile Wreck at ONPCS, showing the two numbering protocols

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  The Faienceware sherds  from The Faience wreck, with the numbering complete prior to being wrapped in tissue paper
  French 1760’s Faienceware sherds from    The Faience Wreck   , being numbered
  Wesley waiting for the water to empty in the anchor and cannon conservation tank prior to him cleaning the cannon
  Cannon two with many French terracotta floor tiles and one grenade from     The Tile Wreck     after cleaning
 Artefacts from   The Tile Wreck   cleaned ready for drawing
  Wesley and Laura measuring the granite blocks which have been relocated in the same position as they were on the cargo deck of     The Tile Wreck
  The second part of the exercise, measuring the same blocks but this time when the tank is flooded
  An intact saltware glazed stoneware mug which was located under anchor 1 on     The Tile Wreck     being documented at ONPCS
  A French blue and white fainceware handle and part side of a mug, from     The Tile Wreck       at ONPCS, showing the two numbering protocols
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