Pig pelvis from the wreck of the Earl Of Abergavenny.
ID: EOA:2022.90.3
Collection: Earl of Abergavenny
Classification: Remains
Measurements: Length 205mm Width 50mm
Date made: as yet unknown
Display: not on display
Manufacturer/Creator: as yet unknown
Credit: Portland Museum Trust
To date, over two hundred pig bones have been recovered from the wreck, equating to roughly twenty percent of the total number found.
Salted pork was a staple food for the sailors below decks on the Abergavenny along with salt beef and ships' biscuits, often of unappetising quality. Salting helped to preserve the meat; an essential process for long voyages. Live pigs were also carried to supply fresh meat for the captain and higher status passengers and crew.
Information courtesey of Ed Cumming and Dr Philip Armitage.
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