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		<title>Western Australian Museum</title>
		<identifier domain="RING projectadministration">2007002</identifier>
		<laboratory>
			<name>The Netherlands Centre for Dendrochonology RING</name>
			<place>Amersfoort</place>
			<country>The Netherlands</country>
		</laboratory>
		<type>dating</type>
		<category>ship's archaeology</category>
		<investigator>Esther Jansma</investigator>
		<period>20061201-20070113</period>
		<requestDate>20060919</requestDate>
		<commissioner>Western Australian Museum</commissioner>
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		<file xlink:href="aba.rwl"/>
		<file xlink:href="2007002ABAadm.doc"/>
		<file xlink:href="2007002ABAadm2.doc"/>
		<object>
			<type normalStd="AAT" normalId="125446" normal="sailing ships">sailing ship</type>
			<description>This VOC ship was built between 1627 and 1628 at the Peperwerf (Peper Wharf) in Amsterdam and sank on June 14th 1629 at Houtman Albrolhos, Western Australia</description>
			<creator>Peper wharf (Peperwerf), Amsterdam</creator>
			<title>Batavia</title>
			<owner>Dutch East India Company (original); Australia (present)</owner>
			<coverage>
				<coverageTemporal>1627-1628</coverageTemporal>
				<coverageTemporalFoundation>written sources</coverageTemporalFoundation>
			</coverage>
			<location>
				<locationGeometry>
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						<!--latitudes 28 14 S and 29 00 S and longitudes 113 35 E and 114 04 E-->
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				</locationGeometry>
				<locationType>Present location</locationType>
				<locationPrecision/>
				<locationComment>The Batavia wreck site is located on Morning Reef in the Wallabi Group of the Houtman Abrolhos, - a series of islets and reefs, about 35 km from the mainland of Western Australia.</locationComment>
			</location>
			<object>
				<type>unknown</type>
				<description>It's unknown from which part of the ship this "ceiling plank" was taken.</description>
				<element>
					<identifier domain="Western Australian Museum">BAT6226</identifier>
					<taxon>Quercus robur or Quercus petraea</taxon>
					<authenticity>original</authenticity>
					<description>Ceiling plank</description>
					<sample>
						<type>physical cross section</type>
						<samplingDate certainty="unknown"/>
						<state>waterlogged</state>
						<radius>
							<identifier domain="RING administration">ABA00021</identifier>
							<pith presence="absent"/>
							<heartwood presence="present"/>
							<sapwood presence="absent"/>
							<bark presence="absent"/>
							<measurementSeries>
								<analyst>Elsemiek Hanraets</analyst>
								<measuringMethod>binocular + measuring table PAST</measuringMethod>
								<measuringDate certainty="unknown"/>
								<variable>total ring width</variable>
								<units factor="-5">
									<unit>meter</unit>
								</units>
								<interpretation>
									<calendar>
										<linkSeries>
											<identifier domain="RING administration">NLARTPO1</identifier>
										</linkSeries>
									</calendar>
									<firstYear certainty="exact">1485</firstYear>
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										<statValue>4.6</statValue>
										<type>t-score</type>
										<usedSoftware/>
									</statFoundation>
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										<statValue>70.4</statValue>
										<type>Percentage for Parallel Variation (Gleichlaufigkeit)</type>
										<significanceLevel>0.0001</significanceLevel>
										<usedSoftware>PAST</usedSoftware>
									</statFoundation>
									<deathYear certainty="after">1614</deathYear>
									<provenance>Poland</provenance>
								</interpretation>
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							</measurementSeries>
						</radius>
					</sample>
				</element>
			</object>
			<element>
				<identifier domain="Western Australian Museum">BAT6375</identifier>
				<taxon>Quercus robur or Quercus petraea</taxon>
				<authenticity>original</authenticity>
				<description>Hull plank</description>
				<sample>
					<type>physical cross section</type>
					<samplingDate certainty="unknown"/>
					<state>waterlogged</state>
					<radius>
						<identifier domain="RING administration">ABA00011</identifier>
						<pith presence="absent"/>
						<heartwood presence="present">
							<missingHeartwoodRingsToPith>10</missingHeartwoodRingsToPith>
							<missingHeartwoodRingsToPithFoundation>visual, based on ring curvature</missingHeartwoodRingsToPithFoundation>
						</heartwood>
						<sapwood presence="absent"/>
						<bark presence="absent"/>
						<measurementSeries>
							<analyst>Elsemiek Hanraets</analyst>
							<measuringMethod>binocular + measuring table PAST</measuringMethod>
							<measuringDate certainty="unknown"/>
							<variable>total ring width</variable>
							<units factor="-5">
								<unit>meter</unit>
							</units>
							<interpretation>
								<calendar>
									<linkSeries>
										<identifier domain="RING administration">NLARTPO1</identifier>
									</linkSeries>
								</calendar>
								<firstYear certainty="exact">1342</firstYear>
								<statFoundation>
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									<type>t-score</type>
									<usedSoftware/>
								</statFoundation>
								<statFoundation>
									<statValue>63.8</statValue>
									<type>Percentage for Parallel Variation (Gleichlaufigkeit)</type>
									<significanceLevel>0.0002</significanceLevel>
									<usedSoftware>PAST</usedSoftware>
								</statFoundation>
								<deathYear certainty="after">1540</deathYear>
								<provenance>Poland</provenance>
							</interpretation>
							<values>
								<value index="nr001" value="98"/>
								<value index="nr002" value="98"/>
								<value index="nr003" value="91"/>
							</values>
						</measurementSeries>
					</radius>
				</sample>
			</element>
			<element>
				<identifier domain="Western Australian Museum">BAT6068A</identifier>
				<taxon>Quercus robur or Quercus petraea</taxon>
				<authenticity>original</authenticity>
				<description>Hull plank</description>
				<sample>
					<type>physical cross section</type>
					<samplingDate certainty="unknown"/>
					<state>waterlogged</state>
					<radius>
						<identifier domain="RING administration">ABA00032</identifier>
						<pith presence="absent"/>
						<heartwood presence="present"/>
						<sapwood presence="absent"/>
						<bark presence="absent"/>
						<measurementSeries id="ABA00032">
							<analyst>Elsemiek Hanraets</analyst>
							<measuringMethod>binocular + measuring table PAST</measuringMethod>
							<measuringDate certainty="unknown"/>
							<variable>total ring width</variable>
							<units factor="-5">
								<unit>meter</unit>
							</units>
							<interpretation>
								<calendar>
									<linkSeries>
										<identifier domain="RING administration">NLARTPO1</identifier>
									</linkSeries>
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								<firstYear certainty="exact">1484</firstYear>
								<statFoundation>
									<statValue>5.2</statValue>
									<type>t-score</type>
									<usedSoftware>PAST</usedSoftware>
								</statFoundation>
								<statFoundation>
									<statValue>64.2</statValue>
									<type>Percentage for Parallel Variation (Gleichlaufigkeit)</type>
									<significanceLevel>0.005</significanceLevel>
									<usedSoftware>PAST</usedSoftware>
								</statFoundation>
								<deathYear certainty="after">1616</deathYear>
								<provenance>Poland</provenance>
							</interpretation>
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