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Dear Christian and all, 

I have also been looking for these exact same papers. Could you forward them to me as well? 

Thanks in advance!
Sierra 

On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 12:59 AM Hans Christian Küchelmann <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear colleagues,

does anyone happen to have access to the short report on the bone assemblage from the 1692 La Hogue shipwrecks published by Migaud & Perez (1992)?

# Migaud, Philippe & Perez, Magali (1992): Etude archeozoologique, in Des Vaisseaux et des hommes, 182-183. Musee maritime de l'ile de Tatihou


Further, I was unable to locate the following two papers by Philip Armitage:

#  Armitage, Philip (1989): Ships' rats, salted meat and tortoises: aspects of maritime life in the great age of sail 1500- 1800s. - Bermuda Journal of Archaeology and Maritime History 1, 143-159.

# Armitage, Philip (2008): Study of the animal bones- section 1
>>> This is a report on the bones from the wreck of the Earl of Abergavenny once online on the website of http://www.weymouthdiving.co.uk, which does not exist anymore.

Best wishes and thanks in advance.

Christian

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