Dendrochronological research of timbers from the Triunfante shipwreck (NE Spain)
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This upload includes the results of dendrochronological investigation of pine (Pinus sp.) timbers from the Triunfante shipwreck, a ship from the Spanish Royal Navy built in Ferrol (NW Spain) in 1754/56 and sunk off the Cabo de Rosas (NE Spain), in the Mediterranean, in 1795. None of the samples could be dated. This shipwreck was researched within the scope of the NWO-funded project Filling in the blanks in European dendrochronology. I also provide the tree-ring dataset (ring widths) obtained from the samples, an Excel sheet and the laboratory logbook with metadata.
This shipwreck in included in the following book chapter:
Domínguez Delmás, M., Rich, S., Nayling, N., 2022. Dendroarchaeology of shipwrecks in the Iberian Peninsula: 10 years of research and advances. In: A. Crespo Solana, F. Castro, N. Nayling (Eds), Heritage and the Sea: Volume 2: Maritime History and Archaeology of the Global Iberian World (15th–18th centuries). Springer Nature (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86464-4_1
Refer to the book chapter for more information.
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- Book chapter: 10.1007/978-3-030-86464-4_1 (DOI)
Funding
- Filling in the blanks in European dendrochronology: building a multidisciplinary research network to assess Iberian wooden cultural heritage worldwide 2300156717
- Dutch Research Council