Dear Adam,
You might be able to get a CD vertion of 'An Indexed Bibliography of
Underwater Archaeology and Related Topics' compliled By John Sherwood Illsley,
published by Anthony Nelson - ISBN 0904614573, which has vast lists of site
reports by period in a variety of languages, though the IJNA (International
Journal of Nautical Archaeology) might be as good a place as any to check for
the most recent reports from underwater sites and then contact the site
directors for any additional information on faunal remains.
Best regards,
Sarah Wells
NAS NE Regional Training Officer
Quoting adam heinrich <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hello,
> I was hoping that some of the European specialists may be aware of any
> zooarchaeological research from the Netherlands, specifically from the early
> modern period (1600-1800 VOC era). I am currently in South Africa away from
> all my resources, but I have only two or three sources, and are actually
> more Medieval in scope. So any help would be welcomed. Even Dutch language
> may be fine... I am sure I can find an online translator.
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> In addition, any faunal analyses from any European shipwreck from the time
> period would be most welcomed. I have the brief notes by Green 1977 from a
> VOC ship off of Australia, and some work by Armitage. It seems like
> shipwreck zooarchaeology is placed on the back page to the amazing cargoes
> of these early trading ships, but I would love to be corrected.
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> Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you, Adam Heinrich
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> "Old crow of wisdom did say
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