One of two four pounder iron cannon ball from The Tile Wreck with concretion. Note the one on the right has considerable more concretion
One of two four pounder iron cannon ball from The Tile Wreck with concretion. Note the one on the right has considerable more concretion
The concretion removed
A small sherd being examined
One of the six pounder iron cannon balls from The Island Wreck with the concretion removed
A Ghost concretion of an iron square headed nail from The Island Wreck
Ballast rock sample IWa from The Island Wreck, cut but not polished.
Sample IWaunder a 10 X magnification
Ballast rock sample IWb from The Island Wreck, cut but not polished
Sample IWbunder a 10 X magnification.
Ballast rock sample IWc from The Island Wreck, cut but not polished
Ballast rock sample IWc from The Island Wreck, cut but not polished
Sample IWcunder a 10 X magnification
Ballast rock sample IWd from The Island Wreck, cut but not polished
Sample IWdunder a 10 X magnification
Ballast rock sample IWe from The Island Wreck, cut but not polished
Sample IWeunder a 10 X magnification
Ballast rock sample IWf from The Island Wreck, cut but not polished
Sample IWfunder a 10 X magnification
Wesley, Prof. Fernandez, Dr. Spooner and Director Flavia Perez
Dr. Spooner, Yassi Ramos, Wesley and Prof. Fernandez
Students from Santiago University being given a tour of the ADMAT lab
Wesley showing some of the artefacts currently under conservation
Dr. Spooner demonstrating how a Barbers Bowl works, from The Tile Wreck
Dr. Spooner explaining the anchors from The Tile Wreck to Prof. Fernandez and Director Flavia Disla Perez
Dr Spooner demonstrating the Site Recorder program which was used to map The Tile Wreck Shipscape
Students and staff member Rami working out how to weigh one of the small granite blocks from The Tile Wreck.
Weighing the water in the container so we can use that as a known weight
Bianka with her support staff who prepared all the excellent meals etc
ADMAT dog MO daughter of IZI