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A Life Less than Ordinary: The Schooner Ocean (1821–1865)
Historical Archaeology ( IF 0.4 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-03 , DOI: 10.1007/s41636-021-00322-3
Jack Pink 1 , Julian Whitewright 2
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The East Winner Bank Shipwreck takes its name from the southern sandbank on Hayling Island near Portsmouth, UK. Examination of the wreck indicates a 19th-century carvel-built vessel. The sandbank is an active environment, meaning the wreck is rarely exposed to its full extent. Discussed here is work completed on the site before and during the social-distancing restrictions imposed by COVID-19. Documentary sources and previous detailed surveys suggest a possible identification for the wreck. The site appears to be an example of an everyday 19th-century coastal trading vessel, rarely explored archaeologically in the UK, with potential to contribute to discussions of the maritime technologies and maritime cultural landscape of regular folk. The investigation represents an excellent example of combining historical and archaeological data sets to further the interpretation of both sources, revealing details about the ship and its lasting impact on this stretch of coastline.



中文翻译:

不平凡的生活:大篷车海洋(1821-1865)

East Winner Bank Shipwreck 得名于英国朴茨茅斯附近海灵岛的南部沙洲。对沉船的检查表明这是一艘 19 世纪的雕刻船。沙洲是一个活跃的环境,这意味着沉船很少完全暴露。这里讨论的是在 COVID-19 实施的社交距离限制之前和期间在现场完成的工作。文献资料和先前的详细调查表明可能对沉船进行了识别。该遗址似乎是 19 世纪日常沿海贸易船只的一个例子,在英国很少进行考古探索,有可能为普通民众的海洋技术和海洋文化景观的讨论做出贡献。

更新日期:2022-01-04
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