The Battalion Page 3 Wednesday • February 26, 1997 Exploring La Salle’s |ong-lost treasures Story by Shea Wiggins Photographs by Pat James 'oar ships sailed the ocean to create a French civilization in the New World in the 17th century. Rene Robert Cavalier, sieur de La Salle, led the expedi tion on a search for the Mississippi Valley. xfHrates captured the St. Francoise in Santo Domingo, and L'aimiable (The Friend- y) ran aground off the Texas coast. Many fearful colonists, trepid in the wilderness Jf North America, sailed back to France on a third ship, Le Joli (The folly). mWhile La Salle ardently searched for the Mississippi on foot, the last ship, La Belle, lunk in a desperate attempt by the remaining colonists to reach Fort St. Louis. in January 1686, the La Belle re-emerged in July 1995 in Matagora Bay, off the coast of Texas. m IHjlpI I Above right: The jawbone of a man was found near the wreckage of the La Belle. Far right: This sword hilt was found in the wreckage of the La Belle. Above: A researcher displays a 1 7th-century hand grenade. Behind story: This spoon was recovered from the La Belle. Texas A&M conservation experts from the University’s Nautical Ar chaeology Program were given a hands-on opportunity to analyze, in terpret and feel the remains of La Salle’s expedition. Dr. Donny Hamilton, head of the Nautical Archaeology Program, said A&M contracted with the Texas Histor ical Commission to conserve the arti facts from the La Belle and eight iron cannons found four months ago near Victoria. The cannons were lost when Fort St. Louis was abandoned. Some of the artifacts found includ ed coils, wire, barrels of axes, tools, mirrors, bells, 17th century lancets, ceramic pots and beads for trade with the Indians. French visitors to the lab identi fied French pottery obtained from the La Belle. “The most interesting item — al though it is not an artifact — recovered from the wreck is a skeleton vvith^fie brain still preserved within^: crani um,” Hamilton said. “TTps is the time I have seen thij, in an excavation. Hamilton said Workers buiJra dam around the sl|ip, like aAToughnut, which was filled with gravel. The water was pumped ouP§Tthe middle, to be able to excavate the ship as though it were on dry land. “I have never seen a shipwreck that had as much material on it as this ship,” Hamilton said. “It had everything on board to create a French settlement.” Hamilton has also excavated a 1692 sunken city in Port Royal, Ja maica, and a 1300 B.C. shipwreck^ the coast of Turkey. Advanced technological/ tech niques are being applied to ^uftifacts in the Archeology Preservation Research Laboratory by Wayne S^fnith, a re search scientist for Texas A&M. Hamilton estimates the conserva tion process will take up t^t five years. Jason Barrett, a researchassistant In the A&M Conservcilion Research Labo ratory and an anthropology graduate student, said they are workingwith new conservation technic “Wekeep everyming in water,” Bar rett jiaid. “This keeps the materials from fwn. We are just beginning the conservation process.” ^ ^Barrett said he is fascinated by the Ipnesigns of the bronze cannons, as well as ceramic pots discovered. “The ceramic fire pots were filled with combustibles,” Barrett said. “They are metal, round cannonball shapes which have a fuse in them. I had no idea about the antiquity of grenades. It is interesting to see the technologies of war then.” Peter Fix, a research assistant in the A&M Conservation Research Laborato- ry and anarylnppology graduate stu- dent/photographs^irt ifacts as they are shipped to the lab. “There are over IP,000 different lot numbers for the site,” Fix said. “Some lot numbers haveoifly a couple of arti facts, and some have 100,000 or more.” Fix said he is Interested in the ship itself, as a container of the artifacts. ‘T am immersed in all ofthem (the artifacts)” ije said. “1 like the history of the apeneology of seafaring...the skeletarrs, cannons, or fragments of caskets, barrels...all play an integral ft in understanding.” Fix said another series of photos will be shot after the artifacts are conserved. Jon Faucher, a research assistant and an anthropology graduate student, read a collection of rare books regard ing early 18th century French ship builders and journals of the historical accounts of the expedition. “After the project started, I became very interested in the background in formation,” Faucher said. “I read all of the historical documents. 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