General
General
Object Auto ID
66129
Common Name
Shipwreck Timber
Object Description
Shipwreck timber from Chintsa East beach containing Copper alloy pins
Description
Description
Distinguishing Features
Dimensions: 147cm and in length, Hight 70,5cm and 35cm, Thickness +/- 28cm
- Physical features: The timber forms an L-shaped curve and is secured by three copper alloy pins, with two of these pins protruding through the timber. There are seven holes in the timber, likely intended for treenails and additional copper alloy pins. Six of these holes extend through the timber. The diameter of the pins and holes is approximately 3 cm, with two of the holes having a diameter of around 4 cm.
- Condition: It shows considerable wear and tear along with evidence of some biological activity.
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History
History
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Site Association
Site Association
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Media
Media
Chintsa Bay Shipwreck timber 27-07-2024_0.pdf (695.62 KB)