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Home
Projects
Project Calender
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
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 Sarah measuring outside the grid

Sarah measuring outside the grid

 Small piece of charcoal found, possibly from the galley

Small piece of charcoal found, possibly from the galley

 Photo for sponsors DATANET

Photo for sponsors DATANET

 Karen finishing her measuring

Karen finishing her measuring

 The turn of the bilge is found

The turn of the bilge is found

 Ceiling planking on the floors and futtocks

Ceiling planking on the floors and futtocks

 Missing section of ceiling planking

Missing section of ceiling planking

 Pieces of sheet metal found with the gudgeons

Pieces of sheet metal found with the gudgeons

 The gudgeon reef

The gudgeon reef

 The concreted western gudgeon

The concreted western gudgeon

 Possible part of the sternpost

Possible part of the sternpost

 Glass shard found along the centre line

Glass shard found along the centre line

  "Reddish ware" bottle neck sherd

 "Reddish ware" bottle neck sherd

 The glaze still good, with little signs of sand abrasion

The glaze still good, with little signs of sand abrasion

 A possible bronze slag chip

A possible bronze slag chip

 More possible bronze slag chips

More possible bronze slag chips

 Testing the Explorer Boxes to see how waterproof they are for the sponsors

Testing the Explorer Boxes to see how waterproof they are for the sponsors

 Andy trying very hard to sink an Explorer Box

Andy trying very hard to sink an Explorer Box

 Sponsored by Forward Diving Services

Sponsored by Forward Diving Services

 Having filled the explorer Box with lead, we were able to sink it, and the water proof seals held leaving the box water tight!

Having filled the explorer Box with lead, we were able to sink it, and the water proof seals held leaving the box water tight!

 Jessica and Guillaume finish their square

Jessica and Guillaume finish their square

 David and Karen finishing theirs

David and Karen finishing theirs

 Jessica and Vladimir start to disassemble the grid

Jessica and Vladimir start to disassemble the grid

 Half the grid gone already

Half the grid gone already

  The square sections ready to be raised and taken back home

 The square sections ready to be raised and taken back home

  Showing starboard ceiling planking and missing sections, prior to being covered again

 Showing starboard ceiling planking and missing sections, prior to being covered again

 Dr. Bruce Terrell, NOAA Chief Archaeologist and Historian enjoying his inspection of  ADMAT's Button Wreck Project

Dr. Bruce Terrell, NOAA Chief Archaeologist and Historian enjoying his inspection of  ADMAT's Button Wreck Project

 Dr. Spooner, having just surfaced from working on the wreck site, being interviewed by reporters on the success and importance of the project and the protection of the Cultural Heritage in the Florida National Keys Marine Sanctuary

Dr. Spooner, having just surfaced from working on the wreck site, being interviewed by reporters on the success and importance of the project and the protection of the Cultural Heritage in the Florida National Keys Marine Sanctuary

 Bruce's time to be interviewed

Bruce's time to be interviewed

 One of the press article photos, showing student John and Bruce Terrell working on the floors above the garboard strake on the wreck site

One of the press article photos, showing student John and Bruce Terrell working on the floors above the garboard strake on the wreck site

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 Sarah measuring outside the grid
 Small piece of charcoal found, possibly from the galley
 Photo for sponsors DATANET
 Karen finishing her measuring
 The turn of the bilge is found
 Ceiling planking on the floors and futtocks
 Missing section of ceiling planking
 Pieces of sheet metal found with the gudgeons
 The gudgeon reef
 The concreted western gudgeon
 Possible part of the sternpost
 Glass shard found along the centre line
  "Reddish ware" bottle neck sherd
 The glaze still good, with little signs of sand abrasion
 A possible bronze slag chip
 More possible bronze slag chips
 Testing the Explorer Boxes to see how waterproof they are for the sponsors
 Andy trying very hard to sink an Explorer Box
 Sponsored by Forward Diving Services
 Having filled the explorer Box with lead, we were able to sink it, and the water proof seals held leaving the box water tight!
 Jessica and Guillaume finish their square
 David and Karen finishing theirs
 Jessica and Vladimir start to disassemble the grid
 Half the grid gone already
  The square sections ready to be raised and taken back home
  Showing starboard ceiling planking and missing sections, prior to being covered again
 Dr. Bruce Terrell, NOAA Chief Archaeologist and Historian enjoying his inspection of  ADMAT's Button Wreck Project
 Dr. Spooner, having just surfaced from working on the wreck site, being interviewed by reporters on the success and importance of the project and the protection of the Cultural Heritage in the Florida National Keys Marine Sanctuary
 Bruce's time to be interviewed
 One of the press article photos, showing student John and Bruce Terrell working on the floors above the garboard strake on the wreck site
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