The archaeology of the Mary Rose: 3,1 Weapons of Warre : the armaments of the Mary Rose
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures
..........................viii
List of Tables
...........................xviii
List of Colour Plates
......................xxi
Contents of DVD
........................xxii
Acknowledgements
......................xxiii
Abstract
.............................xxvii
Preface
..............................xxx
PART l.THE KING S GREAT SHIP
1.
The Kings Great Ship : the Mary Rose and
her naval background
Overview of Henry
VIII
s
navy,
by David Loades
.....................1
The Anthony Roll, by Alexzandra Hildred
and C.S. Knighton
....................2
The manuscript, by C.S. Knighton
........2
The importance and accuracy of the
Anthony Roll, by Alexzandra Hildred
... .4
Changes in armament: an introduction,
by Alexzandra Hildred
.................7
The service career of the Mary Rose,
by David Loades and C.S. Knighton
......8
The Battle of the Solent,
19
July
1545,
by David Loades
....................10
The historical and archaeological importance
of the Mary Rose ordnance,
by Alexzandra Hildred
................12
PART
2.
ARMING THE KING S SHIP: THE
GREAT GUNS
2.
Brass guns, by Alexzandra Hildred
Introduction
..........................17
Types of gun
..........................22
Gun classification
....................24
Distribution of bronze guns
...............25
The Main gun deck
..................26
The Upper gun deck
.................26
The Castle deck
.....................27
Decoration and devices, by Alexzandra Hildred
and C.S. Knighton
...................29
Discussion
.........................35
Gun mountings
........................37
Cannon
..............................45
Cannon royal 79A1276
...............47
Cannon 81A3003
......................51
Demi cannon
.........................58
Demi cannon 81A3000
...............59
Demi cannon 79A1277
...............64
Demi cannon 81A3002
...............70
Culverins
.............................74
Culverin 81A1423
...................75
Culverin 80A0976
...................83
Culverin 79A1278
...................87
Demi culverins
........................89
Demi culverin 79A1279
...............90
Demi culverin 79A1232
...............92
Sakers
..............................101
Falcons
.............................102
Isolated carriage elements
...............012
Casting and firing a bronze culverin
.......112
Techniques of casting bronze guns
......112
Replicating a gun
...................116
Firing the reproduction culverin, with a
contribution by Nicholas Hall
.......123
3.
Wrought iron guns, by Alexzandra Hildred
Introduction
.........................130
Identification and historical importance
... .131
Scope of the assemblage
................133
Morphology
.........................134
Port pieces
..........................136
Identification and historical significance
. .136
Scope and distribution of the assemblage
.137
Morphology
.......................140
Catalogue
.........................143
Slings
..............................199
Identification and historical significance
. .199
The scope and distribution of the
assemblage
.....................202
Catalogue
.........................205
Fowlers
.............................213
Identification and historical significance
. .213
Catalogue
.........................217
Bases of Iron (swivel guns)
..............221
Identification and historical importance
. .222
Scope and distribution of the assemblage
.227
Method of manufacture
..............236
Evidence for loading
.................243
Form
1:
catalogue
..................244
Form
2:
catalogue
..................254
Unknown types and fragments
.........266
Top pieces, by Ruth Rhynas Brown
........269
Structure of the Mary Rose and
accommodation of top pieces,
by Alexzandra Hildred
.............272
Replication of one of the Mary Rose
port pieces
........................273
Method of manufacture
..............274
Replication of the carriage
............284
Firing the port piece
.................285
4.
Cast iron guns, by Alexzandra Hildred
Introduction
.........................291
Hailshot pieces
.......................292
Distribution.......................294
Morphology
.......................295
Radiographic
study
..................297
The importance of hailshot pieces
......301
Analysis of a hailshot piece, by
D
Starley
and Alison Draper
................302
Manufacture of a replica hailshot piece
. .304
Firing a replica hailshot piece
..........305
5.
Munitions and accessories
Shot, by Alexzandra Hildred with
Robert Smith
......................307
Supply of shot
.....................308
The Anthony Roll
...................309
Shot types, size and materials: evidence
from other sources
................310
Matching shot with guns
.............311
Shot material
......................311
Storage of shot
.....................312
Shot of iron
.......................313
Shot of stone
......................339
Composite shot
....................348
Shot of lead
.......................367
Canister shot
......................370
Manufacture and selection of shot,
by Alexzandra Hildred
...............381
Shot production in the sixteenth century,
with contribution by Robert Smith and
Clare
Venables
...................381
Shot moulds
.......................387
Gunner s rule, with a contribution
by Keith Watson
.................393
Shot gauges
.......................401
Loading and firing, by Alexzandra Hildred
. .407
Muzzle-loading guns
................407
Breech-loading guns
.................407
Positioning of equipment
.............409
Gun drill on the Mary Rose,
by Nicholas Hall
.................410
Gunpowder, by Bert Hall and
Alexzandra Hildred
...............419
Formers, with a contribution by
Robin Wood
....................435
Powder ladles, with a contribution by
Robin Wood
....................349
Rammers, with a contribution by
Robin Wood
....................454
Tampions, by Alexzandra Hildred,
Robin Wood and Rowena Gale
......462
Wads
............................474
Priming wires
......................476
Powder dispensers
..................479
Powder flask
.......................484
Linstocks
.........................485
Tinder boxes
......................499
Gun flints
.........................503
Fuses
............................503
Working the guns, by Alexzandra Hildred
and Nicholas Hall
................504
Commanders or mallets
..............507
Sledgehammers
....................507
Chisels
...........................508
Crows (crowbars) of iron
............508
Wooden handspikes
.................508
Baskets
...........................508
Leather buckets
....................508
Wooden tubs and buckets
.............510
Funnel and sieves
...................511
Shovels and brushes
.................511
Wedges
...........................512
PART
3:
HAND-HELD WEAPONS
6.
Incendiary devices, by Alexzandra Hildred
Introduction
.........................519
Historical importance
..................521
Mary Rose incendiary projectiles
..........523
Distribution of other incendiary items
. . .529
Analysis of incendiary mixture
.........531
Mortar bomb, by Alexzandra Hildred and
Andrew Elkerton, with a contribution
by David Starley
.................531
7.
Hand-held firearms
Handguns
...........................537
Scope and importance of the assemblage,
by Guy Wilson
.....................537
Inventory evidence, by Alexzandra Hildred
. .543
Distribution of handguns, by
Alexzandra Hildred
...............545
The assemblage, by Douglas McElvogue
and Guy Wilson
..................545
Matching the shot to the guns,
by Douglas McElvogue
...............551
Associated objects, by Douglas McElvogue
. .551
Replication and firing, by Alexzandra Hildred
553
Gun-shields:
Targettes steilde
with gonnes ,
by Alexzandra Hildred
...............553
Scope and significance of the assemblage
. . .553
Morphology
.........................555
Distribution of the gun-shields
...........560
Leather elements, with a contribution
by Nick Evans
.....................561
The gun-shields
.......................564
Comparative study of two gun-shields in
the Royal Armouries Collections
.......573
Suggested method of manufacture
.........577
8.
Archery
Scope and importance of the assemblage,
by Alexzandra Hildred
...............528
Archery of Henry VIII s vessels: inventory
evidence, by Alexzandra Hildred
.......579
vi
The inventory of
1547 ...............581
Distribution of the assemblage,
by Alexzandra Hildred
...............583
Distribution of archers based on associated
artefacts, by Alexzandra Hildred
........585
Historical importance and assessment of the
longbow assemblage, by Robert Hardy
. . .586
Longbows, by Robert Hardy
.............589
Archery at sea
.....................593
The longbow assemblage, by
Clive Bartlett,
Chris Boyton, Steve Jackson, Adam Jackson,
Douglas McElvogue, Alexzandra Hildred
and Keith Watson
................594
Statistical analysis of the longbow data,
by Keith Watson
.................618
Assessment of the working capabilities of the
longbows, by Robert Hardy, the late
R. King,
B.W.
Kooi, D.
Adams and
A. Crowley
.....................622
Horn nock, by Alexzandra Hildred
with the late Roy King
.............632
Bowstrings, by Alexzandra Hildred and
John Waller
.....................632
Longbow chests, by Alexzandra Hildred
. . . .641
Wristguards, by Hugh Soar
.............644
Distribution
.......................647
Form
............................647
Fastening
.........................650
Decoration, by Matthew Champion
and Hugh Soar
..................651
Non-leather wristguards
..............665
Arrows by Alexzandra Hildred with
Keith Watson, Mark Hopkins, Adam Jackson
and John Waller
....................665
Introduction
.......................665
Distribution
.......................666
Form and function
..................669
Scope and importance of the assemblage
.672
Analysis, by Keith Watson
.............677
Other features of the shafts,
by Adam Jackson
.................686
Manufacture, by Keith Watson
.........688
Conclusions, by Alexzandra Hildred
.....688
Arrow chests, by Alexzandra Hildred
.......689
Arrow spacers, by Alexzandra Hildred
......693
Arrow bag, by Alexzandra Hildred
and John Waller
....................698
Handgun bolts, incendiary arrows or top
darts?, by Alexzandra Hildred
..........699
Identification of archers from skeletal
remains, by Alexzandra Hildred and
Ann Stirland
.......................702
9.
Hand-to-Hand Fighting
Staff weapons, by Guy Wilson with
Alexzandra Hildred
.................713
Scope and importance of the assemblage
... .713
The Anthony Roll
...................718
Bills, with a contribution by Hector Cole
.719
Pikes
............................735
Halberd
..........................736
Hafts, possibly for throwing darts
.......740
Edged weapons
.......................740
Swords and daggers, by Guy Wilson
with Alexzandra Hildred
...........740
Sword and dagger grips, by Guy Wilson
with Laura Davidson, Alexzandra Hildred
and Douglas McElvogue
...........765
Daggers
..........................771
Ballock daggers, by Maggie Richards with
Alexzandra Hildred and Guy Wilson
. .776
Scabbards, sheaths, belts and hangers,
by Alexzandra Hildred, Laura Davidson,
Douglas McElvogue and Guy Wilson
. .793
10.
Armour and Personal Protection
Armour for warfare, by Alexzandra Hildred
and Alan Williams
..................820
Armour worn
......................820
Protection at sea, by Alexzandra Hildred
. . . .825
Armour worn
......................825
Armour carried
....................826
The metallurgy of sixteenth century
armour, by Alan Williams
..........827
The Mary Rose armour, by
Alexzandra Hildred
...............828
Possible armour and armour-related
fragments, with contributions by
Kirran Lousie Klein, Thorn Richardson,
Alan Williams and Guy Wilson
......829
Mail, by Thorn Richardson
..............842
Types and distribution of Mary Rose mail,
by Alexzandra Hildred
and Nick Evans
..................844
Skeletal remains suggesting the distribution of
armour clad men, by Alexzandra Hildred
and Ann Stirland
...................850
The Upper deck
.................850
The Main deck
..................851
The Orlop deck
..................852
The Hold
......................852
PART
4:
FIGHTING THE SHIP
11.
Fighting the ship
Historical evidence
....................855
Fighting tactics, by N.A.M. Rodger
.....855
Documentary evidence, by
Alexzandra Hildred with a contribution
by Dominic
Fontana
.............860
The theatre of war: geographical evidence
from the Cowdray Engraving and
GIS,
by Dominic
Fontana
and
Alexzandra Hildred
...............871
vu
Archaeological
evidence, by
Alexzandra Hildred
.................886
Gunports
.........................891
Layout and operation of the gundecks
. . .899
Overloaded with ordnance?,
by Alexzandra Hildred
...............917
Playing with arcs of fire: how well defended was
the Mary
Rosei,
by Alexzandra Hildred
. . .919
Fighting with the ship
..................924
The grapnel, by Douglas McElvogue
. . . .924
Shear hooks, by Douglas McElvogue
. . . .925
Rules of engagement: what does the ammunition
tell us?, by Alexzandra Hildred
.........925
12.
The Beginning of the end: some reflections on
the ordnance of the Mary Rose and avenues
for future research, by Alexzandra Hildred
Introduction
.........................932
Back to the future: opening the door
.......934
The
2003-5
excavations: an interim statement,
by Alexzandra Hildred and Peter Holt
. . .938
Postscript: document CP
201/127,
by C.S. Knighton and
Alexzandra Hildred
.................946
Technical appendices
1.
Gun Metallurgy
......................950
1.1
Average metal composition for the
bronze guns
.......................950
1.2
Analysis of guns from the Mary Rose,
by J.P. Northover
...................951
2.
Gunpowder (GP) analysis: analytical tables
. . .965
Bibliography
............................967
Index, by Barbara Hird
...................976
List of Figures
Fig.
і
Isometric showing labelled decks, cabins
Fig. ii The isometric showing guns and principal
stowage areas
Fig.
iii
Initial trench plans
Fig.
iv
Trench plan from
1979
Fig.
v
Flattened diagram of the ship used to show
distribution plots
Parts
1
and
2
Fig.
1.1
The Mary Rose as she is depicted in the
Anthony Roll with inventory
Fig.
1.2
The Cowdray Engraving showing the
sinking of the Mary Rose and disposition of
the fleets
Fig.
1.3
The Beauchamp Pageant (c.
1485)
depicting
hand-to-hand naval engagement
Fig.
1.4
Clinker and carvel building techniques
Fig.
1.5
Elevation of the outside of ship demon¬
strating the change from clinker to carvel
build in the hull and a gunport lid
Fig.
1.6
The Embarkation of Henry
VIII
at Dover for
the Field of Cloth of Gold
Fig.
1.7
Demi culverin 79A1232 on its carriage in
the Mary Rose Museum
Fig.
2.1
Fortifications listed in the
1547
inventory
Fig.
2.2
Model of the Mary Rose built by Bassett-
Lowke
Fig.
2.3
All guns listed in the Anthony Roll
Fig.
2.4
Parts of a bronze gun
Fig.
2.5
The Mary Rose bronze guns
Fig.
2.6
Three of four guns recovered by John
Deane in
1836
Fig.
2.7
M3 culverin on carriage in situ seen
through Upper deck half beams
Fig.
2.8
Isometric of the ship showing the actual
and inferred positions of guns on the Main
and Upper decks
Fig.
2.9
Plan of the Main deck with guns
Fig.
2.10
The front of the Sterncastle with the Castle
deck gun showing
Fig.
2.11
Simplified deck plans with schematic gun
types
Fig.
2.12
Guns with lion head dolphins
Fig.
2.13
Guns with mermen and leopard head
dolphins
Fig.
2.14
Guns with rose and crown devices
Fig.
2.15
Guns with shield devices
Fig.
2.16
Gun cartouch
Fig.
2.17
Cascabel
shapes
Fig.
2.18
Trunnion marks
Fig.
2.19
Faceted guns
Fig.
2.20
Gun on carriage underwater
Fig.
2.21
Guns lifted on carriages
Fig.
2.22
Sterncastle mosaic and underwater
photograph of gun during excavation
Fig.
2.23
Parts of a gun carriage
Fig.
2.24
Museum gun display with reconstruction of
the midships area of the Main and Upper
gun decks
Fig.
2.25
Three types of carriage as recognised from
the Mary Rose bronze guns
Fig.2.26 Canon as depicted by Wright in
1563
Fig.
2.27
Cannon royal 79A1276; decoration and
views of gun
vui
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spelling | The archaeology of the Mary Rose 3,1 Weapons of Warre : the armaments of the Mary Rose ed.: Julie Gardiner Portsmouth Mary Rose Trust 2011 XXXVI, 516 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Enthält Parts 1 und 2 Unterwasserarchäologie (DE-588)4062041-4 gnd rswk-swf Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 gnd rswk-swf Unterwasserarchäologie (DE-588)4062041-4 s Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 s DE-604 Hildred, Alexzandra Sonstige oth Gardiner, Julie Sonstige oth (DE-604)BV023355300 3,1 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024139513&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The archaeology of the Mary Rose Unterwasserarchäologie (DE-588)4062041-4 gnd Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4062041-4 (DE-588)4114279-2 |
title | The archaeology of the Mary Rose |
title_auth | The archaeology of the Mary Rose |
title_exact_search | The archaeology of the Mary Rose |
title_full | The archaeology of the Mary Rose 3,1 Weapons of Warre : the armaments of the Mary Rose ed.: Julie Gardiner |
title_fullStr | The archaeology of the Mary Rose 3,1 Weapons of Warre : the armaments of the Mary Rose ed.: Julie Gardiner |
title_full_unstemmed | The archaeology of the Mary Rose 3,1 Weapons of Warre : the armaments of the Mary Rose ed.: Julie Gardiner |
title_short | The archaeology of the Mary Rose |
title_sort | the archaeology of the mary rose weapons of warre the armaments of the mary rose |
topic | Unterwasserarchäologie (DE-588)4062041-4 gnd Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Unterwasserarchäologie Konservierung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024139513&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV023355300 |
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