EDO6118 - Swash Channel Wreck; underwater survey and tree-ring dating 2009

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Location

Grid reference SZ 05252 85055 (point)
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.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Serial: Nayling, N. 2010. The Swash Channel Wreck, Dorset. Tree-Ring Analysis of Ship Timbers.
  • <2> Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 1571964.

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May 7 2021 7:16PM

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