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P-ISSN 2996-1602
E-ISSN 2996-1610
Peer-Reviewed Scholarship
Vol. 3, 2025December 01, 2025 EDT

The Mystery of the St Michael: Site Formation Processes and River Wrecks at Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia

Brad Duncan, Martin Gibbs, Greg Jackson, Pam Forbes, Heather Berry,
maritime archaeologyhulksfluvial geomorphologyremote sensingshipwreck site formation processesriverine shipwrecksAustralian shipwrecksFrench shipwrecksshipwreckhistorical archaeology
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Duncan, Brad, Martin Gibbs, Greg Jackson, Pam Forbes, and Heather Berry. 2025. “The Mystery of the St Michael: Site Formation Processes and River Wrecks at Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia.” Mainsheet 3 (December):20–37. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.61355/​001c.147544.

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