"Part of the normal beach scenery": Shipwreck investigations at Port MacDonnell, South Australia (original) (raw)

(BArch Hons) Giving a name to a place: Shipwrecks in Port MacDonnell, South Australia

Madeline Fowler

2011

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[Abstract] (BArch Hons) Giving a name to a place: Shipwrecks in Port MacDonnell, South Australia

Madeline Fowler

2015

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A framework for recording shipwreck landscapes: A case study from Port MacDonnell, South Australia

Madeline Fowler

2013

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Coastal archaeology in south Gippsland

Caroline Bird

Australian Archaeology, 1989

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Understanding the meaning of ‘shipwreck’: the relationships between cultural and environmental influences in north-eastern Australia

Grant Luckman

2020

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The archaeological examination of watercraft abandonment in Australia: A retrospective

Nathan Richards

Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 2002

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The Australian Historic Shipwreck Preservation Project 2012: First report on the

Peter Veth

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The Australian Historic Shipwreck Protection Project.

Mark Staniforth

2011

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Veth, P., Viduka, A., Staniforth, M., MacLeod, I., Richards, V. and Barham, A. (2011) The Australian Historic Shipwreck Protection Project

Andrew Viduka

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Koombana Bay foreshore maritime archaeological survey and excavations, 21-28 November 2011

Madeline McAllister

Koombana Bay foreshore maritime archaeological survey and excavations, 21-28 November 2011, 2012

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Indigenous Maritime Investigations at the Western Australian Museum's Department of Maritime Archaeology: An overview after nearly 50 years

Michael (Mike-Mack) McCarthy

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The Australian historic shipwreck preservation project: An interim progress report

Vicki Richards

Journal of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, The, 2014

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Maritime Archaeological and Maritime Cultural Landscapes of Queenscliffe: A Nineteenth Century Australian Coastal Township

Brad Duncan

2006

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A Year in Review: 2006 Program in Maritime Archaeology

Jason Raupp

2007

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Signposts in the Sea: An Investigation Of The Shipwreck Patterning And Maritime Cultural Landscapes / Seascapes Of The Gippsland Region, Victoria

Brad Duncan

2000

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An assessment of selected shipwrecks in Tones Strait and far north Great Barrier Reef

Peter Illidge

Memoirs of the Queensland museum, 2004

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The Abandoned Ships’ Project: An Overview of the Archaeology of Deliberate Watercraft Discard in Australia

Mark Staniforth, Nathan Richards

Historical Archaeology, 2006

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Maritime Archaeology

Ian Moss

AJMA # 41, 2017

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The Australian Historic Shipwreck Preservation Project: In-situ preservation and long-term monitoring of the Clarence (1850) and James Matthews (1841) shipwreck sites

Ian MacLeod, Peter Veth, Vicki Richards, Andrew Viduka

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Rowland, M.J. and S. Ulm Key issues in the conservation of the Australian coastal archaeological record: natural and human impacts.

Michael Rowland, Sean Ulm

Journal of Coastal Conservation 16(2):159-171, 2012

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Australian Historic Shipwreck Preservation Project: The In-situ preservation and reburial of the Australian Colonial Trader Clarence (1850) - Excavation and Monitoring Program Report 2012-2015

Brad Duncan, Kevin Edwards, Peter Veth, Adele Zubrzycka, Andrew Viduka, Debra Shefi, Vicki Richards, James Parkinson, Mal Venturoni, Ian MacLeod

2016

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Maritime Archaeology Over the Last Twenty Years

Kieran Hosty

Australian Archaeology, 2010

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Coastal Archaeology In Australia; Developments And New Directions

Sue O'Connor

Australian Archaeology, 1994

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Wrecked All Over the Place: The Identification of Disarticulated Context-Free Ship Remains from the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia

David Nutley

Historical Archaeology

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The maritime archaeology and maritime cultural landscapes of Queenscliffe: a nineteenth century Australian coastal community

Brad Duncan

2006

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Shipwreck Cargoes: Approaches to Material Culture in Australian Maritime Archaeology.

Mark Staniforth

Historical Archaeology, 2009

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Key issues in the conservation of the Australian coastal archaeological record: natural and human impacts

Sean Ulm

Journal of Coastal Conservation, 2010

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Sarah Island Maritime Archaeological Survey: Southern Shore Seabed (13-18 February 2003)

Nathan Richards

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An Archaeological Survey on Port Jackson, Sydney

Annie Ross

Australian Archaeology, 1976

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(2023) Wrecked all over the place: the identification of disarticulated context-free ship remains from the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia

Kurt Bennett, Wendy van Duivenvoorde, Mick de Ruyter

Historical Archaeology, 2023

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The Australian Historic Shipwreck Preservation Project: In situ Preservation and Long-Term Monitoring of the Clarence (1850) and James Matthews (1841) Shipwreck Sites

Ian MacLeod

Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 2016

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Shipwrecks and Communities: Responses to Shipping Mishaps in Victoria, Australia

Brad Duncan, Martin Gibbs

IKUWA 6 Conference Proceedings At: Fremantle Western Australia, 2020

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A Voice from the Margin? Archaeology, the Sea and Australian History

Campbell Macknight

1996

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A New Approach to Investigating Shipwreck Sites in Littoral Environments: Multi-Technique Geophysical Investigations of Port Elliot, South Australia

Ian Moffat

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