A Java Jolt Lecture Series Sponsored by the Friends of Alexandria Archaeology (FOAA) and the Torpedo Factory Art Center (TFAC)
By examining the wood and iron fastenings from Alexandria’s recently excavated ship at 220 South Union Street, the speaker illustrates how deep draft cargo vessels were constructed, repaired, and beached and broken during the 18th century in the Mid-Atlantic. Emphasis is placed upon historic documents relating to Alexandria during the 18th century as well as the story the timbers tell. Jason Lunze is a Maritime Archaeologist who holds a Master’s degree from the University of Southern Denmark.
The lecture will be held on the main floor of the TFAC. Though free, reservations are required.