Examining Nineteenth-Century British Colonial-Built Ships HMS Buffalo and Edwin Fox: Two Case Studies from New Zealand

Author:

Bennett KurtORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis article examines the archaeological timber remains from HMS Buffalo (built 1813), held in the Mercury Bay Museum, New Zealand, and the preserved hull of Edwin Fox (built 1853), sitting in dry dock in Picton, New Zealand. Both ships were constructed near Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Archaeological recording methodologies included detailed timber recording, dendrochronology, archaeometallurgy, organic resinous analyses, and wood-species and fiber identification. The results are then presented to highlight differences and similarities in resource choices and technological development pertaining to ship-construction elements. This contributes to understanding how shipwrights were adapting to new environments while maintaining their learned knowledge in a 19th-century colonial context.

Funder

Australian RTP

Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology

Flinders University Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law Top-up Scholarship

Flinders University Student Association Development Grant

Flinders University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archeology,History,Archeology

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5. Bennett, Kurt, M. Gainsford, and R. Cox 2021 For Community, by Community—Promoting Maritime Archaeology in Aotearoa/New Zealand through the Re-examination of the HMS Buffalo Shipwreck (1840). Australasian Institute of Maritime Archaeology 45(1):25–46.

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