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I am an intern in the Collections Management department and I have been tasked with re-cataloging and re-housing all of the artifacts that pertain to the Ronson ship. The bags and boxes that the Ronson ship artifacts were placed in when they came to The Mariner’s Museum in 1985 are falling a part which means the items are not properly stored. So I am going through each and every box (there are 78 boxes, that I am aware of) and putting all the items back into new bags. When the Ronson ship came The Mariner’s Museum a cataloging system was not put in places nor was a detailed inventory sheet made. So I am re-numbering each item and creating a new inventory sheet of each box.
荣森船是18世纪英国merchant ship that was found under 175 Water Street in Manhattan, New York in January of 1982. She was 21 feet below street level, her stern was supporting Front Street, and she was beautifully intact. A team of expert archaeologists were brought in and given the month of February to remove the ship and all that came with her. After freezing temperatures, mudslides, cave-ins, and picket lines, the hull (the front) of the ship was finally free. Only the bow and several key timbers were removed because the rest of the ship was holding up Front Street. She was quickly taken to a conservation laboratory in Groton, Massachusetts and immersed in tanks filled with a solution of water and polyethylene glycol (PEG). She was left to soak for two years. This solution allowed the timbers of the Ronson ship to hold their shape after the conservation process was complete. After this phase of conservation, she was brought to The M
1985年,阿里纳(Ariner)的博物馆开始了缓慢的干燥过程。水手博物馆原本应该继续向木材施加钉子两年,然后开始展览的计划。干燥过程完成了,但可悲的是,没有制定展览计划。Ronson船的木材被留下来占据一个整个存储区域和与Ronson船有关的所有其他物品被装袋并放在与木材分开的另一个存储区域中的盒子中。
The Ronson ship is the only archaeologically investigated British merchant ship from the early 18th century. In recent years new information on the Ronson ship’s前世已经曝光。如果您想在18和20世纪阅读有关Ronson船的生活和她的冒险经历的更多信息,请留意Warren Riess(Ronson Ship挖掘的首席考古学家)书籍。阻碍华尔街的船coming out in the November of 2014 by Texas A&M University Press.

The artifacts recovered during the excavation, with very few exceptions, came from fill deposited in the hull after the ship was abandoned. The mandible you illustrate is human, and was found in a layer of coral sand ballast that had been thrown into the hull. The fill came largely from primary trash thrown into the hull over a very short period. I was the project manager for the excavation and was on-site every day.
Thank you for sharing this information with us, it really helps put together the whole picture of the excavation and artifacts.
-Rachel
南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿的内陆地区的沼泽地区以几乎相同的方式填充。将其固定在水平的木板上的原木堆放在低地中,然后填满,而不是船只,而不是船只,而不是船只。堆和木板,大部分是心松树,在街道下进行公用事业维修时经常被挖出。可以找到各种日常垃圾,包括瓶子,破碎的陶瓷和陶器,皮革,骨头和金属物体。
罗森船上的弓和其他木材本人是否仍保存?
嗨,格伦!对不起,延迟回复。要回答您的问题:这艘船的前进18英尺于1980年代来到水手博物馆和公园,并因各种原因而停止治疗几年。亚博平台网址在过去的几年中,我们已经开始测试以完成对这些木材的治疗。它们的状况令人惊讶,但显然有一些需要解决的问题。我们的保护实习生正在博客上有关她正在进行的木材和治疗测试的博客;在6月15日这一周寻找她的博客!