Shipwreck Maps: Documenting Warwick
By Guest Blogger: Jeff Delsescaux When not being delayed by weather, the crew of the Warwick Project is recording the shipwreck in minute detail. To make sure we make an […]
By Guest Blogger: Jeff Delsescaux When not being delayed by weather, the crew of the Warwick Project is recording the shipwreck in minute detail. To make sure we make an […]
A tropical storm swept across Bermuda last week, decimating our diving operation. We are finally back on track, and are working double shifts to make up lost time. We had […]
One of the most important, dirty and labor intensive aspects of terrestrial archaeology is screening excavated sediments: as above, so below. Well, sort of. Working underwater makes everything more complicated. […]
Warwick lies, torn asunder, on the floor of Castle Harbour. As we slowly uncover the ship’s buried skeleton, we are continuously astounded by the quality of her construction. She was […]
The previous week had been grey and miserable. The wind kept shifting and made rounding Castle Roads a choppy passage. For the most part, we were constantly working with the […]