The Gresham Ship project : a 16th-century merchantman wrecked in the Princes Channel, Thames Estuary.

Report on the recovery and analyis of the wreck of an armed merchant ship that had foundered in the Princes Channel of the Thames Estuary in the late 16th century, with contextual studies of the Tudor port of London and Elizabethan armed merchant vessels.

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Corporate Author: Nautical Archaeology Society
Other Authors: Auer, Jens (Editor), Maarleveld, Th. J. (Thijs J.), 1953- (Editor), Ditta, Massimiliano (Contributor), Firth, Antony (Contributor), Nayling, Nigel (Contributor), Ní Chiobháin, Delia (Contributor), Thomsen, Christian (Christian Heiberg Rosenberg) (Contributor), Wagstaffe, Cate (Contributor), Milne, Gustav (Editor), Sully, Dean (Editor), Beattie-Edwards, Mark (Contributor), Biggs, Lynn (Archaeologist) (Contributor), Birch, Thomas (Archaeologist) (Contributor), Charlton, Michael F. (Contributor), Domoney, Kelly (Contributor), Hunt, Clare (Contributor), Magrath, Philip A. (Contributor), Martinón-Torres, Marcos (Contributor), Stos-Gale, Zofia (Contributor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, England : Archaeopress, 2014.
Series:NAS monograph series ; no. 4-5.
BAR British series ; 602, 606.
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