AIMA BULLETINS 1990-99

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Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1998, Volume 23

  • Smith, S.O., 'The role of the missions in pre-gold-rush Pacific', page 1
  • Erskine, N., 'The Pitcairn project', page 3
  • Beck, S., 'Ceramic armbands recovered from the wreck of the schooner Foam', page 11
  • Strachan, S., 'The iron/steel barquentine 'La Bella' and the iron barque <'I>Polly Woodside', page 18
  • Riley, J., 'Early steamships and the modification of the Auckland engines', page 28
  • Anderson, R., 'ss Conside and the ss Monumental City: First steamships across the Pacific', page 31
  • Smith and C. Weir, T., 'The whaling wreck site potential of NSW', page 40
  • Viduka, A., et al, 'A comparison of the GADDS with powder X-ray diffraction', page 46
  • Randell, S., 'The effects of material type on concretion formation on the HMS Pandora', page 51
  • Moran, V., and Jeffery, B., 'The Yongala and Cooma shipwrecks - comparng the fates of similar ships', page 56
  • Miles, P., 'Merchant navy losses off the New South Wales coast on World War II', page 67
  • Green, J. and Souter, C., 'Application of the HPASS to the Pandora archaeological project, page 75
  • Smith, T., 'Submarines by the sea full: The Pacific's unique archaeological resource', page 79
  • Jeffery, B., 'Digital mapping of submerged and shipwreck sites', page 86
  • Boyd, W.E., 'Origin of wooden dug-out canoe discovered in eastern Australia', page 95
  • Wolfe, A., 'ss Papanui, page 101
  • O'Keefe, M., 'The Inconstant shipwreck Wellington, New Zealand', page 121
  • Bandler, H., 'Maritime food sources on the Pacific Rim in pre-European Australia', page 126

Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1998, Volume 22

  • Tripati, et al., S., 'Historical period stone anchors from Vijaydurg on the west coast of India', page 1
  • Maniku, M.H., 'Ecolution of the maritime craft and the development of ethnic boat-building technology in the Maldives', page 9
  • Blot, J.-Y., 'From Peru to Europe (1784-1786): Field and model analysis of a ship overload', page 21
  • von Arnim, Y., 'The wreck of the 5th rated British frigate HMS Sirius (1797) in Mauritius', page 35
  • J. Pasveer et al., 'Victims of the Batavia mutiny: physical anthropological and forensic studies of the Beacon Island skeletons', page 45
  • McCarthy, M., 'Zuytdorp far from home', page 51
  • Erskine, N.,'Testing the waters: Some navigation problems of long distance voyages with particular reference to the wreck of the Portuguese ship Correio da Azia on the Western Australian coast, 26 November 1816', page 55
  • McCarthy, M., 'The submarine as a class of archaeologucal site', page 61
  • Drew, T., 'Solomon Islands: Guadalcanal shipwrecks revisited', page 71
  • Richards, N., 'Inferences from the study of iron and steamship abandonment: A case study from the Garden Island ships' graveyard, South Australia', page 75
  • MacLeod, I.D., 'In-situ corrosion studies on iron and composite wrecks in South Australian waters: implications for site managers and cultural tourism', page 81
  • Hewitt, G., 'Screw Steamer Conside (1847-1852): A technical interpretation of its machinery', page 91
  • McCarthy, M., 'The study of iron steamship wrecks: Is it archaeology?', page 99
  • Randell, S., 'Marine growth on shipwrecks', page 107
  • Ward, I.A.K., et al., 'Towards new process-oriented models for describing wreck disintegration-an example using the Pandora wreck', page 109
  • Nutley, D., 'Ten years of shipwreck access and management practices in New South Wales', page 115
  • Gribble, J., 'Keeping our heads above water-the development of shipwreck management strategies in South Africa', page 119
  • Cooper, D., 'Issues in Cultural Resource Management: A case study from the great Barrier Reef', page 125
  • McCarthy, M. and Garratt, D., 'The Western Australian Maritime Museum's wreck access and outreach program', page 127
  • Boshoff, J.J., 'NAS courses in South Africa', page 133
  • Moran V., and Staniforth, M., 'The AIMA/NAS Part 1 Training Program', page 137

Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1997, Volume 21, Number 1 & 2.

  • Campbell, J., 'Eighteenth century wooden clubs from HMS Pandora', page 1
  • Tracey, M.M., 'The ss Douglas Mawso-'A launching and a shipwreck.', page 9
  • Burningham, N., 'The Duyfken project', page 19
  • Huystee, M. van, 'Brief history of the Dutch jacht the Duyfken', page 23
  • Wolfe, A., 'A survey of maritime archaeology and cultural maritime heritage consulting in Australia', page 25
  • N. Burningham & J. Mellefont, 'The exceptional janggolan', page 35
  • Wolfe, A., 'In search of the Larkins', page 67
  • Kenderdine, S., 'Diving into shipwrecks: aquanauts in cyberspace', page 85
  • Anderson, R., 'Background & history of the brig Dato ex Ekenäs', page 97
  • Souter, C., 'Interpreting the archaeology of the Dato', page 103
  • Steinberg, D., 'The 1996 survey of the Dato historic shipwreck', page 107
  • Erskine, N., 'Construction analysis of the Day Dawn', page 111
  • Erskine, N., 'Survivors from the wreck of the Day Dawn', page 117
  • Thomson, L., 'The biodegradation of the wreck Day Dawn', page 119
  • Williams, K., 'Discussion of the move of the Day Dawn', page 125
  • Moran, V., 'Some management options for the perched hull Day Dawn', page 129
  • Moran, V., 'Sea Scour Control Systems', page 133

Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1996, Volume 20, Number 1 & 2.

  • Harvey, P., 'A review of stabilsation works on the wreck of the William Salthouse in Port Phillip Bay', page 1
  • Nutley, D., 'Shipwrecks Sharks and Shattered timbers - the Shipwreck Atlas of New South Wales'
  • Coroneos, C., 'The shipwreck universe of the Northern Territory', page 11
  • Jung, S., 'Archaeological investigations of the Catalina wreck sites in East Arm, Darwin Harbour', page 23
  • Oxley, I., 'The development of an integrated approach to field archaeology in the UK and the role of the Archaeological Diving Unit (ADU)', page 41
  • Riley, J., 'Low Cost "Z"s', page 54
  • Riley, J., 'Estimating depth of cover on screw steamship wrecks powered by inverted, compound, triple expansion and quadruple expansion engines', page 55
  • Boyd, W. E., Pathirana, S. and Bell, G., 'A contribution to the management of the buried historical shipwreck heritage: A GIS risk assessment model for the River Richmond mouth, northern New South Wales', page 57

Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1995, Volume 19, Number 2.

  • Jeffery, B., 'The management of Mannun Dry Dock', page 1-6.
  • Gould, R.A., 'The Bird Key Wreck, Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida', page 7
  • Nutley, D., 'More than a shipwreck: the convict ship Hive-Aboriginal and European contact site', page 17
  • O'Donnell, D., 'The nineteenth century Pacific guano trade', page 27
  • Green, J., 'Management of maritime archaeology under Australian legislation', page 33
  • Hosty, K., 'Windows into the past: Maritime Archaeology Workshops at the Australian National Maritime Museum', page 45

Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1995, Volume 19, Number 1.

  • White, C., 'Putting people back into ships: the use of archaeological evidence in the interpretation of preserved ships', page 1
  • Rowland, M.J., 'Indigenous water-craft use in Australia. The 'Big Picture' and small experiments on the Queensland coast', page 5
  • Smith, T., 'Probe surveys of 'dry' shipwrecks', page 19
  • Pigott, L., 'The surgeon's equipment from the wreck of HMS Pandora', page 23
  • Smalley, J., 'Life on board Manila galleons', page 29
  • Hosty, K., 'A matter of ethics: shipwrecks, salvage, archaeology and museums'. Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 19.1: 33-36.
  • Boyd, W. E., Charter, C.J., and Cotter, M.M., 'A contribution to the management of the historic shipwreck heritage: the environmental context of the Richmond River mouth shipwreck heritage at Ballina, New South Wales', page 37

Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1994, Volume 18, Number 2.

  • Kapitän, G., 'Stone-shank anchors of the Arab-Indian trade period-were they morring anchors?', page 1
  • Tilburg, H. Van, 'Chinese maritime history and nautical archaeology: where have all the ships gone?', page 7
  • Powell, J., 'Archaeological evidence for fishing in the prehistoric Agean', page 11
  • Guthrie, J., Blackall, L., Moriarty, D. and Gesner, P., 'Wrecks and marine microbiology: a case study from the Pandora', page 19
  • Parthesius, R., 'The Batavia Project: an experimental reconstruction of a 17th century East Indiaman', page 25
  • Kenderdine, S. and Vosmer, T., 'Maritime graffiti in Oman', page 33

The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1993, Volume 17, Number 2.

  • Jeffery, B., 'Maritime archaeology: what's in it for Australians!', page 1
  • Gesner, P., 'Managing Pandora's box- the 1993 Pandora expedition', page 7
  • Kenderdine, S., 'Muddy waters: accessing the cultural landscape of the River Murray', page 11
  • Devendra, S., 'Remains of riverine craft: source material for ecological and community studies', page 17
  • Cleere, H., 'The underwater heritage and the World Heritage Convention', page 25
  • O'Keefe, P.J., 'The European Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage-relevance to maritime archaeology', page 27
  • Maarleveld, T.J., 'Between frugality and eclecticism. Some thoughts on the management of an archaeological cornucopia', page 31
  • Vosmer, T., 'The yatra dhoni of Sri lanka', page 37
  • Smith, T., 'The Walter Hood: walking the waters', page 43
  • Churchill, D., 'New Zealand shipwreck legislation', page 47

The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1993, Volume 17, Number 1.

  • Delgado, J.P., 'ss Beaver: the archaeology of the first steamship on the Pacific Coast of North America', page 3
  • Millar, K., 'Preliminary report on observations made on the techniques and traditions of Maldivian shipbuilding', page 9
  • Bass, G., 'Underwater archaeology as an adequate discipline', page 17
  • Gojak, D. and Iacono, N., 'The archaeology and history of the Sydney Saliors’ Home, The Rocks, Sydney', page 27
  • Green, J.N. and Vosmer, T., 'The Australian shipwreck database; an interim report', page 33
  • Padma, B.S., 'Maritime archaeology of Andhra Pradesh Prolegemenon to a study of a Roman influenced Buddist culture in South India', page 39
  • Henderson, G., 'Between the devil and the deep blue sea: maritime archaeology and museums', page 45

The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1992, Volume 16, Number 2.

  • Smith, T., 'The barque Fame - Sydney Harbour reveals another casualty', page 1
  • Smith, T., 'The Queen of Nations: one hundred and twelve years on', page 9
  • Nayton, G., 'The importance of the maritime perspective to the understanding of Australian historical archaeological sites', page 17
  • Wolfe, A., 'The steamship Oakland', page 25
  • Kimpton, G., 'Construction of replica anchor stocks and a carronade carriage for display of artefacts from HMS Sirius (1790)', page 31

The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1992, Volume 16, Number 1.

  • Ronquillo, W.P., 'Management objectives for Philippine maritime archaeology', page 1
  • Buranasiri, B., 'Ceramic wares found in Koh Talu wreck site: their usage and life', page 7
  • Mongkolkamnounket, N., 'Maritime archaeology in Thailand', page 13
  • Johnston, P.F., 'Maritime museum policy and the acquisition of archaeological materials', page 15
  • Aubry, M.C., 'Federal and State shipwreck management in the United States of America', page 19
  • Khan, H.V., 'Existing evidence of maritime archaeology in Vietnam and its prospects', page 23
  • Napitupulu, S., and I., 'Maritime archaeological exhibition in the Museum Nasional in Indonesia', page 27
  • Regis, P., and Koon, P., 'Management issues of underwater archaeology in Sabah', page 31
  • Mozai, T., 'Application of some electronic high-techniques for underwater archaeology', page 35
  • Jones, M., and Baker, P., 'Marine archaeology and photogrammetry, what can be achieved now', page 37
  • Dizon, E.Z., 'Status of underwater archaeological researches in the Philippines 1989-91: prospect for 1992'., page 41

The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1991, Volume 15, Number 2.

  • Lenehan, S., 'Address of the 10th Annual Conference of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology', page 2
  • Cassidy, W., 'Historic shipwrecks and blanket declaration', page 4
  • Coroneos, C., 'One interpretation for the short working lives of early Australian wooden sailing vessels in Victorian waters', page 7
  • Gesner, P., 'A maritime archaeological approach to the Queensland labour trade', page 15
  • Staniforth, M., 'The maritime archaeology of immigration', page 21
  • Kimpton, G., and Henderson, G., 'The last voyage of the Day Dawn wreck', page 25
  • Kenderdine, S., 'Te Waka Maori. Maori canoe in New Zealand prehistory: reconstruction from an archaeological perspective including oral and historical evidence', page 29
  • McKinnon, R.J., 'The Kangaroo Island shipwreck survey and community involvement', page 37
  • Evans, V., and Nutley, D., 'Hooked on anchors', page 41
  • Bell, P., 1991, 'Research and management issues arising from sites associated with the South Australian bay whaling and sealing industries', page 45
  • Sexton, R.T., 'Some composite-built ships compared', page 59

The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1991, Volume 15, Number 1.

  • Kenderdine, S., 'Legislation and the submerged cultural heritage of New Zealand', page 1
  • Churchill,D., 'The Maritime Archaeological Association of New Zealand - MAANZ (Inc.)', page 7
  • Wolfe, A., 'The Parramatta River Project: an introduction to the maritime and underwater archaeological significance of ten sites on the banks of the Parramatta River', page 11
  • Vosmer, T., and Wright, J., <'I>Lady Lyttleton- a search for origins', page 19
  • Jeffery, B., and Kenderdine, S., 'Chinese emigration to South Australia aboard foreign - owned vessels: the Guichen Bay shipwrecks of 1857', page 31
  • Nash, M., 'Recent work on the Sydney Cove historic shipwreck', page 37

The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1990, Volume 14, Number 2.

  • MacLeod, I.D., 'Conservation of waterlogged timbers from the Batavia 1629'', page
  • Tonrow, K. and Nash, M., 'Close shave from the Sub-Antarctic: an analysis of timber samples from archaeological sites on Macquarie Island'. Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 14.2: 9-16.
  • Staniforth, M., 'The National Maritime Museum's maritime archaeological operations', page 17
  • Henderson, G., 'Maritime Museum acquisition policies', page 21
  • Hardy, D., 'A century on the sea bed: the Centurion', page 23
  • Jeffery, W., 'A future direction of maritime archaeology in South Australia', page 35
  • Gesner, P., 'Situation report: HMS Pandora', page 47
  • Delaney, W., 'Booby Island, the European presence', page 49
  • Delaney, W., 'Wreck Reef revisited, a report on follow up work conducted by the Queensland Museum in May 1988', page 55
  • Nutley, D., 'Significance of underwater sites, a review of the criteria', page 59

The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 1990, Volume 14, Number 1.

  • Ghisalberti, E.L. and Godfrey, I., 'The application of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to the analysis of pitches and resins from marine archaeological sites', page 1
  • Smith, G., 'A brief history of the J. Class submarines', page 9
  • Nash, M., 1990, 'Survey of the historic ship Litherland (1834-1853)', page 13
  • Ronquillo, W.P., 'Philippine underwater archaeology: present research projects and new developments', page 21
  • Carpenter, J., 'A review of physical methods used to remove concretions from artefacts, mainly iron, including some recent ideas', page 25
  • Dortch, C.E., Henderson, G.J., and May, S.R., 1990, 'Prehistoric human occupation sites submerged in Lake Jasper, south-western Australia', page 43
  • Cahill, D., 'The Cerberus', page 53
  • Henderson, G., 'Acquisitions policy as it relates to shipwreck material at the Western Australian Museum', page 56

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