IMH

Institute of Maritime History 
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The Institute of Maritime History (IMH) is a non-profit 501(c) 3 corporation dedicated to research, preservation, and education in nautical archaeology and maritime history.

 

IMH PROJECTS

Kingstown Harbour Shipwreck Project

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View the kingstown harbour shipwreck project online site.
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Download the project report and the artifact catalog in the publications section.

From December 10, 1997, to January 10, 1998, IMH conducted a detailed survey of a historic shipwreck in Kingstown Harbor with the assistance of the Academic Diving Program at Florida State University. The Organization of American States and the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines supported the expedition to explore and document the archaeological site.

This report briefly summarizes the activities of the survey team during the month-long period of examination. During that time, the team collected a significant amount of information regarding the archaeological nature of the site.

This data set, which is archived and maintained by IMH, includes measured site and artifact drawings, photographs and video recordings, and detailed notes of surface features. Although the shipwreck remains unidentified, the composition of the site and artifacts recovered suggests that the vessel is French and dates to the late 1770s or early 1780s.

This Web site was originally built to communicate information about the shipwreck and project in 1997 and 1998. It was updated live from the field during the investigative phase and received numerous awards, heralded by Yahoo! as the first "virtual shipwreck excavation." It features an interactive site map as well as a slideshow of artifacts and more.

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