Warwick: report on the excavation of an early 17th‐century English shipwreck in Castle Harbour,Bermuda |
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Authors: | Piotr Bojakowski Katie Custer‐Bojakowski |
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Institution: | 75‐955 Hinalii Street, Mililani, HI, USA |
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Abstract: | Warwick, a colonial merchantman owned and operated by Sir Robert Rich, Second Earl of Warwick, sank in Castle Harbour, Bermuda, in1619. Between 2010 and 2012, Warwick's hull remains and associated artefacts were excavated and recorded. Built early in the 17th century, Warwick’s structure revealed a traditional shipbuilding style. Covered with two layers of planking and a layer of sheathing, the ship was purpose‐built for extended transatlantic voyages. Not exceeding 200 tons, Warwick was an average‐size vessel with sufficient burthen to bring supplies and passengers to the colonies and return with tobacco. |
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Keywords: | English shipbuilding Warwick 17th century Bermuda Somers Isles Company |
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