Hi All:
Attached below are pictures of what I think are brass or bronze "pins" or "fastners" taken from a wooden wreck of unknown age from the Hampton Roads/Chesapeake Bay region. To the best of my knowledge, the wreck site has NOT been identified by the Federal or state governments, does not appear on any nautical chart or the NOAA hang/obstruction database and is of uncertain historical significance. Only these items were removed from the site. They were laying on the wood of the hull, next to holes that appeared to originally hold them.
I am posting these pictures on this board in an effort to "date" the artifacts. My plan is to research and identify the wreck over the winter. The wreck lies in a VERY high marine traffic area is beach accessible and, unfortunately, is VERY contaminated. What I mean by "contaminated" is that what's left of another wreck, probably a 1960s era commercial fishing vessel, literally sits right on top of it. What may have happened is that the fishing boat hooked a trawl or cable on the older wreck, "pulled" it's own transom and quickly sank. If I'm "reading" the site correctly, the keel of the older vessel is substantial with more than 5 FT of vertical relief. Visibility at this location is low (averages < 5 FT), but I've seen 15 FT when the tide is right.
Any information and/or thoughts on these items would be appreciated and respected. References to other persons for identification purposes would also be helpful. I have a few more of these similar in size and shape. I can also post more pictures if requested. Please PM me if needed.
THANKS!
Attached below are pictures of what I think are brass or bronze "pins" or "fastners" taken from a wooden wreck of unknown age from the Hampton Roads/Chesapeake Bay region. To the best of my knowledge, the wreck site has NOT been identified by the Federal or state governments, does not appear on any nautical chart or the NOAA hang/obstruction database and is of uncertain historical significance. Only these items were removed from the site. They were laying on the wood of the hull, next to holes that appeared to originally hold them.
I am posting these pictures on this board in an effort to "date" the artifacts. My plan is to research and identify the wreck over the winter. The wreck lies in a VERY high marine traffic area is beach accessible and, unfortunately, is VERY contaminated. What I mean by "contaminated" is that what's left of another wreck, probably a 1960s era commercial fishing vessel, literally sits right on top of it. What may have happened is that the fishing boat hooked a trawl or cable on the older wreck, "pulled" it's own transom and quickly sank. If I'm "reading" the site correctly, the keel of the older vessel is substantial with more than 5 FT of vertical relief. Visibility at this location is low (averages < 5 FT), but I've seen 15 FT when the tide is right.
Any information and/or thoughts on these items would be appreciated and respected. References to other persons for identification purposes would also be helpful. I have a few more of these similar in size and shape. I can also post more pictures if requested. Please PM me if needed.
THANKS!



