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The men of the Mary Rose : raising the dead (New rev. ed)

Stirland, A JHardy, Robert(Foreword by)
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The Mary Rose was one of King Henry VIII's favourite warships before she sank during an engagement with the French fleet on 19th July 1545.

Her rediscovery and raising were seminal events in the history of nautical archaeology.

Apart from the Captain and the Vice Admiral, nothing is known about the crew of the Mary Rose.

The only evidence about her compliment of 415 men rests with their skeletal remains.

In Raising the Dead, A.J. Stirland uses archaeological and skeletal evidence to give the reader a welcome insight into the lives and soldiers of the Mary Rose, from their ages and height to their health, diet and physical condition.

This book examines the building, sinking and raising of the Mary Rose and her historical context, before moving on to the examination of what the remains of the crew can reveal to us about the fighting men of that period.

Many new findings have been made through analysis of their bones, including the effects of some activities and occupations on the skeletons of the men.

This is the first book to deal with the men who made up the crew of the Mary Rose. It provides an exciting glimpse of Tudor life and the Tudor navy, relating archaeological findings to existing documentary evidence, opening a fascinating window into one of Henry VIII's Great Ships and a frozen moment of sixteenth-century time.

This book will appeal both to professional in the area, and to those for whom Tudor history holds a general fascination.

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The History Press Ltd
075093915X / 9780750939157
Paperback / softback
21/04/2005
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 185 p. : ill.
25 cm
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Previous ed.: published as Raising the dead. London: John Wiley, 2000.