November 2, 2023

BAHS Archaeology Students Continues School’s 12-year Study of Local Shipwreck

 

BAHS Archaeology Students Continues School’s 12-year Study of Local Shipwreck






                                                Wreck on the Passagassawakeag River. (Photos courtesy Charles Lagerbom)

BELFAST — Belfast Area High School students in Chip Lagerbom's Archaeology class are currently learning about Maritime Archaeology as part of the Belfast Marine Institute curriculum. This includes sunken and fore-shore shipwrecks. Fore-shore vessels are accessible at low tide.

The class recently visited the fore-shore wreck on the Passagassawakeag River above the bridges. Students were tasked to come up with hypotheses as to what kind of vessel it was, what it was used for, how old the vessel might have been, and what happened to it. They then had to offer evidence they gathered supporting their hypotheses. Finally, they produced a poster of information about the wreck including a scale drawing and photos of their visit.

This has been a long-term visual study of the vessel, BAHS students have been visiting and conducting research on it for over twelve years.


(Article courtesy of Pen Bay Pilot)