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001 OCLC880809005
005 20151223151332.0
008 140520s2014 enka b 000 0 eng
010 2014018863
020 9781782977100
035 (OCoLC)ocn880809005
040 DLC|beng|cDLC|erda|dDLC|dAS
042 pcc
043 n-us-fl|ae-sp---
050 00 F317.M7|bO25 2014
082 00 946/.04|223
245 00 Oceans odyssey 4 :|bpottery from the Tortugas shipwreck,
Straits of Florida : a merchant vessel from Spain's 1622
Tierra Firme Fleet /|cedited by Greg Stemm, Sean Kingsley
& Ellen Gerth
246 3 Oceans odyssey four
246 30 Pottery from the Tortugas shipwreck, Straits of Florida
264 1 Oxford :|bOxbow Books,|c2014
300 xvii, 259 pages :|billustrations (chiefly color) ;|c29 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Odyssey marine exploration reports ;|v4
504 Includes bibliographical references
505 0 Preface / by Ivor Noël Hume -- Introduction / by Greg
Stemm & Sean A. Kingsley -- The deep-sea Tortugas
shipwreck, Florida (1622) : the ceramic tablewares / Sean
A. Kingsley -- Papal plates & propaganda on the deep-sea
Tortugas shipwreck, Florida (1622) / Sean A. Kingsley --
Spanish olive jars from the Tortugas shipwreck, Florida
(1622) / Sean A. Kingsley, Jenette Flow, Ellen Gerth &
Claudio lozano Guerra-Librero -- The deep-sea Tortugas
shipwreck, Florida (1622) : Afro-Caribbean colonoware &
maritime slavery / Ellen Gerth & Sean A. Kingsley --
Chemical analysis of pottery from the Tortugas shipwreck
(1622) by Plasma Spectrometry (ICPS) / Michael J. Hughes -
- Clay tobacco pipes from the Tortugas shipwreck, Florida
(1622) / J. Byron Sudbury & Ellen Gerth -- Rome in Spain,
Spain in the Americas : amphoras, olive jars & the
economics of long-distance trade / Sean A. Kingsley,
Michael Decker & Ellen Gerth
520 "The Tortugas shipwreck excavated at a depth of 405 meters
in the Straits of Florida contained a major collection of
3,800 intact and fragmentary olive jars, tablewares,
cooking vessels and tobacco pipes. Identified as the
Portuguese-built and Spanish-operated 117-ton Buen Jesús y
Nuestra Señora del Rosario, the ship's Seville dominated
tablewares are a revealing index of unchanged cultural
tastes and continued production at the end of Spain's
Golden Age. For cooking the crew relied on Afro-Caribbean
colonoware, possibly the first recorded archaeological
evidence of maritime slavery in the Americas fleets. Two
tin-glazed plates painted with papal coat of arms--the
Keys of Heaven and triple crown--may have been used by
Spain-bound clergymen from the newly formed Sacred
Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith"--Provided by
publisher
650 0 Underwater archaeology|zFlorida|zDry Tortugas
650 0 Shipwrecks|zFlorida|zDry Tortugas
650 0 Excavations (Archaeology)|zFlorida|zDry Tortugas
650 0 Material culture|zSpain|xHistory|y17th century
650 0 Pottery, Spanish|xHistory|y17th century
650 0 Pottery, Colonial|xHistory|y17th century
650 0 Tableware|zSpain|xHistory|y17th century
651 0 Dry Tortugas (Fla.)|xAntiquities
651 0 Florida, Straits of|xAntiquities
651 0 Spain|xAntiquities
700 1 Stemm, Greg,|eeditor
700 1 Kingsley, Sean A.,|eeditor
700 1 Gerth, Ellen C.,|eeditor
830 0 Odyssey marine exploration reports ;|v4