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The Underwater Archaeology of Red Bay

Bernier, Marc-Andre(Edited by)Grenier, Robert(Edited by)Stevens, Willis(Edited by)
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In 1978 Parks Canada underwater archaeologists discovered the wreck of a 16th-century Basque whaling vessel in Red Bay, Labrador, believed to be the San Juan (1565).

This five-volume publication is the culmination of over 25 years of research by associates and members of Parks Canada's Underwater Archaeology Service.

It describes not only the underwater archaeology as practiced at Red Bay but also 16th-century ship construction, whaling and material cultural studies. v. 1. Archaeology underwater: the project -- v. 2. Material culture -- v. 3. The 24M hull -- v. 4. Rigging, vessel use and related studies -- v. 5. Appendices, glossary and bibliography.

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Canadian Museum of Nature
0660196522 / 9780660196527
Hardback
971.82
30/06/2007
Canada
1561 pages, b/w and col illus
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