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As they have only recovered 2 guns, are the rest the same caliber? And
what are they (look to be maybe 4-6lb)? Unless I missed it the article
was a bit short on detail. Except to make the claim, without any
supporting data that the pinnace had all the same caliber guns.
On Feb 23, 2009, at 12:00 PM, Richard Lundin wrote:
> Geoff and other SUBARCH and HISTARCH members:
>
> Does anyone know if there were remote sensing surveys of the
> Alderney wreck?
> We would be interested in any site reports of this wreck and it's
> excavation, especially, any magnetic or archeochemical data.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Richard J. Lundin BA, MA, RPA, ISAP
> Consulting Historical Archaeologist & Remote Sensing Specialist
> (Archaeogeophysics)
> Director, Wondjina Research Institute
> 18090 Lime Rock Dr.
> Sonora CA 95370
> (209) 532-3873
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