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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
Contact
Mailing List
ADMAT France
ADMAT Team
Our Sponsors
 The Team gets ready for the first dive of the day

The Team gets ready for the first dive of the day

 Tanks for the first dive

Tanks for the first dive

 The base of the lead box which was found just outside the grid area in the stern of the ship. The box was held into position by some iron ballast bars

The base of the lead box which was found just outside the grid area in the stern of the ship. The box was held into position by some iron ballast bars

 A close up once the sand inside the box had been removed

A close up once the sand inside the box had been removed

 Lead sheeting

Lead sheeting

 Another piece of lead sheeting is partially uncovered

Another piece of lead sheeting is partially uncovered

 The same piece is fully uncovered showing that the lead strip was fastened to the hull with the same copper alloy bronze nails which were used for the copper sheeting

The same piece is fully uncovered showing that the lead strip was fastened to the hull with the same copper alloy bronze nails which were used for the copper sheeting

 One of a number of copper alloy bands which were crimped with a lead seal

One of a number of copper alloy bands which were crimped with a lead seal

 Copper bands and a copper alloy nail

Copper bands and a copper alloy nail

 Another piece of lead sheeting with nail holes

Another piece of lead sheeting with nail holes

 Copper alloy bronze nails next to a long piece of timber which was in excellent condition

Copper alloy bronze nails next to a long piece of timber which was in excellent condition

 A small broken piece of stoneware possible from a stoneware bottle

A small broken piece of stoneware possible from a stoneware bottle

 A concreted round disk on a centre spindle, possibly a part of the bilge pump

A concreted round disk on a centre spindle, possibly a part of the bilge pump

 Bryan Thomas working on the artefacts

Bryan Thomas working on the artefacts

 The inside of the lead box after the sand has been cleaned off

The inside of the lead box after the sand has been cleaned off

 The lid which was found separately fits the box

The lid which was found separately fits the box

 The lid and the box. Interestingly the lid was concreted whereas the box was not

The lid and the box. Interestingly the lid was concreted whereas the box was not

 The underside of the lid next to the box

The underside of the lid next to the box

 The underside of the box. Unfortunately we could not see any makers marks or any inscription

The underside of the box. Unfortunately we could not see any makers marks or any inscription

 A number of copper bands were found, some with varying degrees with concretion. All of the bands were in a loop with a seal fixing the two ends

A number of copper bands were found, some with varying degrees with concretion. All of the bands were in a loop with a seal fixing the two ends

 Another copper band. It is unknown what these would have been strapping

Another copper band. It is unknown what these would have been strapping

 One with a break in it. It did not break at the seal  which is in the middle

One with a break in it. It did not break at the seal which is in the middle

 One of the lead patches. Note one side has been ripped off the other still shows the square nail holes. Interesting to see that the lead is concreted

One of the lead patches. Note one side has been ripped off the other still shows the square nail holes. Interesting to see that the lead is concreted

 A broken piece of timber with knife marks, possibly from the ships galley or from a mess table

A broken piece of timber with knife marks, possibly from the ships galley or from a mess table

 Archaeologist Trenton Bradshaw and Bryan Thomas tagging the artefacts prior to placing them in one of the conservation tanks

Archaeologist Trenton Bradshaw and Bryan Thomas tagging the artefacts prior to placing them in one of the conservation tanks

 Florence Prudhomme working on artefacts

Florence Prudhomme working on artefacts

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 The Team gets ready for the first dive of the day
 Tanks for the first dive
 The base of the lead box which was found just outside the grid area in the stern of the ship. The box was held into position by some iron ballast bars
 A close up once the sand inside the box had been removed
 Lead sheeting
 Another piece of lead sheeting is partially uncovered
 The same piece is fully uncovered showing that the lead strip was fastened to the hull with the same copper alloy bronze nails which were used for the copper sheeting
 One of a number of copper alloy bands which were crimped with a lead seal
 Copper bands and a copper alloy nail
 Another piece of lead sheeting with nail holes
 Copper alloy bronze nails next to a long piece of timber which was in excellent condition
 A small broken piece of stoneware possible from a stoneware bottle
 A concreted round disk on a centre spindle, possibly a part of the bilge pump
 Bryan Thomas working on the artefacts
 The inside of the lead box after the sand has been cleaned off
 The lid which was found separately fits the box
 The lid and the box. Interestingly the lid was concreted whereas the box was not
 The underside of the lid next to the box
 The underside of the box. Unfortunately we could not see any makers marks or any inscription
 A number of copper bands were found, some with varying degrees with concretion. All of the bands were in a loop with a seal fixing the two ends
 Another copper band. It is unknown what these would have been strapping
 One with a break in it. It did not break at the seal  which is in the middle
 One of the lead patches. Note one side has been ripped off the other still shows the square nail holes. Interesting to see that the lead is concreted
 A broken piece of timber with knife marks, possibly from the ships galley or from a mess table
 Archaeologist Trenton Bradshaw and Bryan Thomas tagging the artefacts prior to placing them in one of the conservation tanks
 Florence Prudhomme working on artefacts
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