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Material culture and perceived identity: analysis of the pottery and glassware from the wreck of the Princessan Hedvig Sophia lost off Kiel, Germany in 1715. Jason L. Lunze

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Material culture and perceived identity: analysis of

the pottery and glassware from the wreck of the

Princessan Hedvig Sophia lost off Kiel, Germany

in 1715.

Jason L. Lunze

Site History

• Great Northern War 1700-21

• Battle of Femern in 1715

• Swedes loose 6 ships

• 5 are stranded off of Kiel Harbor

• Largest is the 80 gun Sheldon frigate Princessan Hedvig Sophia

Svensson 1943.

What is a Maritime Archaeology Field

School?

Kyprouli 2010.

Planning

Lunze 2010.

Equipment

Lunze 2010

Logistics

Lunze 2010

Survey and Excavation

Ranchin-Dundas 2010

Data Recovery

SDU MAP 2010

All The Best Rubbish It Is!

Glass

Glass and Pottery

Stonewares

Earthenwares

Ingleman-Sundberg 1976 SDU MAP 2010

Stoneware/Earthenware Results

Glassware Results

What does this mean?

Lunze 2010

How could this be important to

Virginia?

Lunze 2010

Anglo-Dutch Wars and the

Navigation Acts

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What are the Dutch and the

French trading to the colonies?

Gaimster 1997

What Else?

Henkes 1994

Conclusion

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