EDO6118 - Swash Channel Wreck; underwater survey and tree-ring dating 2009
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Location
Grid reference | SZ 05252 85055 (point) |
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Map sheet | SZ08NE |
Technique(s)
Organisation
English Heritage
Date
2009
Description
Assessment and sampling in situ of timbers of the Swash Channel Wreck, lying underwater in the approaches to Poole Harbour, with a view to providing precise dating evidence and a likely provenance for the timbers, to assist in characterising, and possibly identifying the wreck. Samples were taken from framing timbers exposed on the seabed to complement a single treering date from one of two timbers sampled in 2005, soon after the wreck's designation under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973. Tree-ring series from two of the newly sampled framing timbers have been correlated with mean sequences from Germany, the Netherlands, and a previously sampled wreck off the south coast of England. The dating suggests that the parent timbers were felled during AD 1628, and appears to confirm a German or Dutch origin for the framing timbers employed in the ship's construction.
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Record last edited
May 7 2021 7:16PM