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Hulls Up!

The excavation and reconstruction of the Batavia, Western Australia

 

1 Born in the United Kingdom, 1942. B.Sc. in Physics, University of Hull, B.A.(Oxon.) in Physiology before becoming a research assistant at the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and History of Art at Oxford. Worked for two seasons on the Kyrenia excavation and led two survey expeditions to Cape Andreas, Cyprus. Worked on surveys of the Amsterdam and the Trinidad Valncera. Appointed Head of Department of Maritime Archaeology at the Western Australian Museum. Has surveyed and excavated several sites in Australia and Thailand and assisted on the Mombasa Wreck Excavation. Research associate for the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Texas, and President of the Australian Institute for Nautical Archaeology.

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1 Born in the United Kingdom, 1942. B.Sc. in Physics, University of Hull, B.A.(Oxon.) in Physiology before becoming a research assistant at the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and History of Art at Oxford. Worked for two seasons on the Kyrenia excavation and led two survey expeditions to Cape Andreas, Cyprus. Worked on surveys of the Amsterdam and the Trinidad Valncera. Appointed Head of Department of Maritime Archaeology at the Western Australian Museum. Has surveyed and excavated several sites in Australia and Thailand and assisted on the Mombasa Wreck Excavation. Research associate for the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Texas, and President of the Australian Institute for Nautical Archaeology.

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