Review of British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, by D. J. Hepper; 'De Zeehond'een Groninger Tjalk Gebouwd in 1878, Vergaan in 1886, by R. Oosting and K. Vlierman; Archaeologia Subacquea, Studi, Ricerche e Documenti, 1, by P. Gianfrotta and P. Pelagatti; I Vikingernes Kolvand, by S. Vadstrup; Medieval Boat and Ship Timbers from Dublin...

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Title full: Review of British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, by D. J. Hepper; 'De Zeehond'een Groninger Tjalk Gebouwd in 1878, Vergaan in 1886, by R. Oosting and K. Vlierman; Archaeologia Subacquea, Studi, Ricerche e Documenti, 1, by P. Gianfrotta and P. Pelagatti; I Vikingernes Kolvand, by S. Vadstrup; Medieval Boat and Ship Timbers from Dublin, by S. McGail; Tall Ships, Two Rivers, by A. Oslers and A. Barrow; The Wreck Divers Guide to Sailing Ship Artifacts of the 19th Century, by D. L. Stone; Sail's Last Century-The Merchant Sailing Ship 1830-1930, by B. Greenhill; The History of the French Frigate 1650-1850, by J. Boudriot and The First Frigates: Nine-Pounder and Twelve-Pounder Frigates 1748 1815, by R. Gardiner; Mersey Flats and Flatmen, by M. Stammers and Shipwreck of the Isles of Scilly, by R. Larn.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)159-168
Number of pages10
JournalThe International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1994

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oceanography
  • History
  • Archaeology
  • Palaeontology

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