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The story of the Pandora is the tragic, but little known, sequel to the infamous Mutiny on the Bounty. Sent to the South Pacific to recapture the Bounty mutineers, the Pandora sank on 29 August 1791 on the Great Barrier Reef. Thirty-one crew and four mutineers perished. For almost 200 year, the Pandora lay undisturbed until her discovery in 1977. Author Peter Gesner recounts the ship's last voyage and details her subsequent excavation by Queensland Museum archaeologists. 60 pages.
Title: Pandora: an Archaeological Perspective
Edition: Revised Edition
ISBN Number: 0724244824
ISBN-13: 9780724244829
Location Published: Australia, Queensland Museum: 2000
Binding: Soft cover
Book Condition: New
Size: 21.0 x 21.0 x 0.5 cm
Kg: 1.00 Kg
Type: Book
Categories: Australian History, Queensland History, Shipwrecks, Disasters
Seller ID: 003441
Keywords: 9780724244829, archaeological perspective, australia, pandora, peter gesner, queensland museum, revised edition, shipwreck, the really good book shop