// Nordic Underwater Archaeology. "Online at: Nossa Senhora dos Martires was a Portuguese spice trader wrecked in 1606 against the rocks of Sгo Juliгo da Barra on its return from Cochin. This article, by Francisco J. S. Alves of Portugal's Centro Nacional de Arqueologia Nбutica e Subaquatica, deals with the Martires specifically but also traces the development of Iberian ship construction techniques and overviews a wide range of archaeological evidence. The article was originally published in the book Nossa Senhora dos Mortires: the last Voyage (Expo'98), and is presented here on the internet by the Nordic Underwater Archaeology Webpage."
// "Throughout each year, the Conservation Research Laboratory conserves material from a number of different archaeological projects. The purpose of these CRL reports is to showcase the conservation procedures used to treat some of the more interesting archaeological material. The conservation of ceramic firepots from a 17th-century Portuguese ship is showcased in this report. The Santo Antonio de Tanna wrecked in Mombasa Harbor, Kenya, in 1697. It was excavated by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology."