[Archive of documents from the library of Rosemary Harper which includes tables of raw data, material analyses results (AMDEL data), related to the Thai - Australian Excavations of the Ko Si Chang One and Two, Ko Khram, Ko Rin and Prachuap Khiri Khan Wreck Sites in the Gulf of Thailand, 1980 - 1988. Used for identification of Batavia and Vergulde Draeck shipwreck objects. ]
This is an archive of working documentation which includes in part:
A. 4 of Si Satchanalai field survey notebooks, 1984, Rosemary Harper.
B. Handwritten table of material chemical analyses of pottery artefacts related to Thai - Australian Excavations in Thailand, Report# 19, 2016. See RECNO 10103 (of the Ko Si Chang one and two, Ko Khran, Ko Rin and Prachup Khiri Khan wreck sites in the Gulf of Thailand during the 1980s.
C. Catalogue of artefacts (with annotations), several duplicated, giving their map coordinates from the Ko Si Chang shipwreck in the Gulf of Thailand.
D. Reports M6947/84, M7949/88 to the Thai Ceramics Archaeology Project of the Art Gallery of South Australia, containing a description of the samples, their provenance and their AMDEL chemical analyses results.
E. Individual result printouts of AMDEL analyses from the same period and locations.
F. Photocopy of a Masters Thesis "Thai Pottery in Philippine Prehistory, Sommai Premchit, University of the Philippines, 1971.
G. Photocopy of a book, Kayamanan - Pottery of the Arturo Santos Collection, Jesus T. Peralta, 209 p.
H. The Excavation of the Pattaya Wreck Site and Survey of three other sites in Thailand, Jeremy Green and Rosemary Harper, Australian Institute of Maritime Archaeology, special Publication No.1. 1983, 88 p.
I. The Maritime Archaeology of Shipwrecks and Ceramics in Southeast Asia, Jeremy Green and Rosemary Harper, and The Ko Si Chang Three Shipwreck Excavation 1986, Jeremy Green and Rosemary Harper and Vidya Intakosi, Australian Institute of Maritime Archaeology, special Publication No. 4, 1987, 79 p.
J. The Excavation of the Ko Kradat wrecksite Thailand 1979 - 1980, Jeremy Green and Rosemary Harper and S. Prishanchittara, Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Museum, 50 p.