Two new Singapore Shipwrecks: The Temasek and the Shah Muncher
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For those visiting Vietnam, the ancient Cham Bau Truc pottery village [...]
Kangxi porcelain chocolate cups? Dutch India Company wrecks? The newest issue of Wreckwatch Magazine is out, this time focusing on treasures. Ceramic lovers will be interested in the story behind the cargo of Kangxi porcelain 'chocolate cups' found off the coast of Columbia in 1708, as well as a feature article on Rex Cowan, who from 1966 has been hunting down the wrecked ships of the Dutch East India Company. The link ....
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Marty Gross (of Marty Gross Film Productions, Canada), a former SEACS [...]
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Interested in shipwrecks? Then you'll want to check out this new digi [...]
The 2010 annual William Willetts Lecture was given by Rose Kerr. Her topic was Chinese export ceramics for the Southeast Asian markets.
Dr. WENG Yanjun (Director, Jingdezhen Ceramic Archaeology Institute) [...]