PUBLICATIONS

Barangaroo Boat:

  • Malliaros, I, Berry, H, Hosty, K, Hunter, J, Panter, I 2021: ‘The Barangaroo Boat: Archaeology and conservation of an early colonial vessel’, Signals,
    • https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals136_pages/4
    • This article details the initial archaeology and early stages of conservation of the Barangaroo Boat, work undertaken by Silentworld Foundation, York Archaeological Trust, and Australian National Maritime Museum under contract from Sydney Metro.
  • Berry, H & Wharton, B 2025: ‘The Barangaroo Boat: An Early Colonial Vessel Successfully Conserved’, Signals,
  • The wrap up article that details the work that Silentworld Foundation undertook throughout the whole of the conservation process, as contracted by Sydney Metro. A broad overview of the conservation process, including some points of interest discovered during the process.
  • A documentary produced by Sydney Metro which focuses on the excavation and initial conservation of the Barangaroo Boat, featuring exclusive footage.
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South Australian:

  • Hunter, J & Hosty, K 2020, ‘Bound for South Australian: South Australia’s oldest known shipwreck found’, Signals, 130
    • I actually found the pdf for this through google linked on our website, so I think you’ve got it!
    • This article discusses the history of South Australian, the wrecking event, and the finding of the wreck.
  • Hunter, J; Hosty, K; Bullers, R; Malliaros, I; Paterson, A; Wilson, C; Zapor, T; Jerbic, K; van Duivenvoorde, W, 2023: ‘Unearthing South Australia’s Oldest Known Shipwreck: The Bark South Australian (1837)’, Historical Archaeology, 57, no.1.

Koning Willem:

  • Berry, H & Hunter, J 2023: ‘Remembering and conserving: Treating the remains of a 166 year old shipwreck’, Signals,
    • https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals144
    • An overview of the wrecking event of Koning Willem de Tweede, a Dutch build fregat that wrecked in Robe, South Australia in 1857. Heather Berry and James Hunter returned to Robe for a memorial service to honour the 166th anniversary of the wrecking event, and to lead community conservation workshops. Written prior to the discovery of the wreck, Hunter and Berry were working with community and continuing investigations into the whereabouts of the wreck.
  • Department of Environment and Water 2025: ‘Wreck of Dutch merchant ship uncovered 170 years on’, Environment SA blog.
  • Berry, H; Hunter, J; Hosty, K 2024: ‘Wrecks and Relics, Looking after maritime archaeological finds in the Robe region’, Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney.

Montevideo Maru:

  • Gooding, M; Berry, H; Turner, R; Hosty, H 2023: ‘The search for Montevideo Maru’, Signals, 144.

Peer Reviewed Papers:

  • Guareschi, E, Magni, P & Berry, H 2023: ‘Potential Issues in the Conservation of Bone and Teeth in Maritime Archaeology’, Heritage, vol. 6, no. 2.
  • Hosty, K; Hunter, J; Malliaros, I 2023: ‘Anchors, Chains, and an Absence of Knees: Identification of an Early 19th Century Shipwreck at Boot Reef, Australian Coral Sea Territory, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, vol. 52, no.1.

 

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Endeavour:

  • Hunter, J; Hosty, K;, Malliaros, I 2018: ‘Piecing together a puzzle: Photogrammetric recroding in the search for Cook’s Endeavour’, Signals, 125, p. 14.
  • Hunter, J & Hosty, K 2025: ‘Locating HM Bark Endeavour: Archaeological identification of shipwreck site RI 2394 in Newport Harbour, Rhode Island, USA. Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney.

Expedition Papers:

  • Hosty, K 2009 ‘We find the missing Mermaid’ Signals, 86, p. 14.
  • Hosty, K 2010: ‘Wrecks, Reefs, and Guano’, Signals, 90, p. 3.
  • Hosty, K 2012: ‘Finding the Royal Charlotte’ Signals, 98, p. 18.
    • https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals_98
    • This article tells of the ANMM and Silentworld Foundation joint expedition to Frederick Reefs in search of the Royal Charlotte, where they unexpectedly located shipwreck material almost immediately, and were able to confirm its identity as Royal Charlotte after further analysis.
  • Hosty, K 2014: ‘Return to the reef: The far North Queensland Wreck Project 2013’, Signals, 106, p. 8.
  • Hosty, K 2015: ‘Exploring a mystery wreck: the Ashmore Reef expedition 2015’, Signals, 112, 24
  • Hosty, K 2016: ‘Courses for horses: The Cumberland Entrance and the wreck of the Hydrabad’, Signals, 116, p. 89.
  • Hunter, J & Malliaros, I 2017: ‘The wreck of the Jenny Lind’, Signals, 119, p. 12
    • https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals119
    • An expedition report of the joint project between Silentworld Foundation and ANMM into the Coral Sea to survey shipwrecks at Kenn Reefs. This article focuses on the wreck of the Jenny Lind and the supporting evidence for its identification.
  • Hosty, K; Hunter, J; Malliaros, I; Hundley, P 2019: ‘Black reefs and the ‘Jardine Treasure’’, Signals, 126, p. 18.
    • https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals126_spreads
    • Article detailing Silentworld Foundation and ANMM’s joint expedition to Boot Reef, told in a day-by-day style of how expeditions typically unravel, and culminating in the discovery of a wreck site. Several identities are proposed for the wreck.

Other:

  • Hundley, P 2016: ‘Silentworld Foundation: Researching and preserving maritime history’, Signals, 115, p. 59
  • Hunter, J; Hosty, K; Malliaros, I 2019: ‘PS Herald Revisited: Photogrammetric 3D recording documents one of Australia’s oldest paddle steamers’, Signals, 128, p. 18

Endeavour:

  • Hunter, J; Hosty, K;, Malliaros, I 2018: ‘Piecing together a puzzle: Photogrammetric recroding in the search for Cook’s Endeavour’, Signals, 125, p. 14.
  • Hunter, J & Hosty, K 2025: ‘Locating HM Bark Endeavour: Archaeological identification of shipwreck site RI 2394 in Newport Harbour, Rhode Island, USA. Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney.

 

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Expedition Papers:

  • Hosty, K 2009 ‘We find the missing Mermaid’ Signals, 86, p. 14.
  • Hosty, K 2010: ‘Wrecks, Reefs, and Guano’, Signals, 90, p. 3.
  • Hosty, K 2012: ‘Finding the Royal Charlotte’ Signals, 98, p. 18.
    • https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals_98
    • This article tells of the ANMM and Silentworld Foundation joint expedition to Frederick Reefs in search of the Royal Charlotte, where they unexpectedly located shipwreck material almost immediately, and were able to confirm its identity as Royal Charlotte after further analysis.
  • Hosty, K 2014: ‘Return to the reef: The far North Queensland Wreck Project 2013’, Signals, 106, p. 8.
  • Hosty, K 2015: ‘Exploring a mystery wreck: the Ashmore Reef expedition 2015’, Signals, 112, 24
  • Hosty, K 2016: ‘Courses for horses: The Cumberland Entrance and the wreck of the Hydrabad’, Signals, 116, p. 89.
  • Hunter, J & Malliaros, I 2017: ‘The wreck of the Jenny Lind’, Signals, 119, p. 12
    • https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals119
    • An expedition report of the joint project between Silentworld Foundation and ANMM into the Coral Sea to survey shipwrecks at Kenn Reefs. This article focuses on the wreck of the Jenny Lind and the supporting evidence for its identification.
  • Hosty, K; Hunter, J; Malliaros, I; Hundley, P 2019: ‘Black reefs and the ‘Jardine Treasure’’, Signals, 126, p. 18.
    • https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals126_spreads
    • Article detailing Silentworld Foundation and ANMM’s joint expedition to Boot Reef, told in a day-by-day style of how expeditions typically unravel, and culminating in the discovery of a wreck site. Several identities are proposed for the wreck.

Other:

  • Hundley, P 2016: ‘Silentworld Foundation: Researching and preserving maritime history’, Signals, 115, p. 59
  • Hunter, J; Hosty, K; Malliaros, I 2019: ‘PS Herald Revisited: Photogrammetric 3D recording documents one of Australia’s oldest paddle steamers’, Signals, 128, p. 18

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