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<title>John Biggeheved</title>
<description>Personal site devoted to learning about boat making, particular ly of Norse tradition during the Viking era.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2018 17:17:51 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Serçe Limani, An Eleventh-Century Shipwreck</title>
<description>For almost a millennium , a modest wooden ship lay underwater off the coast of Serce Limani, Turkey, filled with evidence of trade and objects of daily life. The ship trafficked in both the Byzantine and Islamic worlds of its time. The ship is known as &quot;the Glass Wreck&quot; because its cargo included three metric tons of glass cullet, including broken Islamic vessels, and eighty pieces of intact glassware. In addition, it held glazed Islamic bowls, red-ware cooking vessels, copper cauldrons and buckets, wine amphoras, weapons, tools, jewelry, fishing gear, remnants of meals, coins, scales and weights, and more. This first volume of the complete site report introduces the discovery, the methods of its excavation , and the conservati on of its artifacts. Chapters cover the details of the ship, its contents, the probable personal possession s of the crew, and the picture of daily shipboard life that can be drawn from the discoverie s.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 17:54:27 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The Alderney Elizabethan Wreck</title>
<description>In a letter to Lord Burghley dated 29th November 1592, Sir John mentions &quot;a shypp that was cast away about Alderney&quot;. Because of its location and period and because it was carrying military supplies (helmets, body armour, muskets, shot, hand grenades, etc.), it is believed that our wreck is the ship that was mentioned in the dispatches to the Queen&#039;s Chief Minister.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 22:05:21 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The Corsairium</title>
<description>The Corsairium is a guild dedicated to the research, development and teaching of the nautical aspects of history and how it relates to the SCA. This guild operates within the confines of the SCA time period focusing on privateer activities.</description>
<link>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CORSAIRIUM/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2007 13:02:06 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Mary Rose Museum</title>
<description>The Museum preserves the artifacts from the Mary Rose, which sank in 1545.</description>
<link>http://www.maryrose.org</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2006 04:51:31 GMT</pubDate>
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