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ISBN 10: 9492444143
ISBN 13: 9789492444141
Author: Jerzy Gawronski
This volume gathers 88 contributions related to the theme ‘Ships and Maritime Landscapes’ of the Thirteenth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology (ISBSA 13) held in Amsterdam on the 7th to 12th October 2012. The articles include both papers and poster presentations by experts in the field of nautical archaeology, history of ships and shipbuilding, and naval architecture. The contributions deal not only with the theme of maritime landscapes but also with a variety of ship related subjects, like regional watercraft, construction and typology, material applications and design, outfitting, reconstruction and current research.
Ships and Maritime Landscapes Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology Amsterdam 2012 1st Table of contents:
1. Ships, society, maritime space and identity. Or the agency of power, vernacular boats and bacteri
2. Euro-American shipwrecks in the indigenous landscape of the Arctic (Alaska). Evguenia Anichtchenk
3. Armenian merchants in the Indian Ocean in the 17th and 18th centuries. Karen Balayan
4. The 18th-century Dutch vessel De Jonge Seerp from Gdańsk Bay (Poland) and her skipper Johannes L
5. Maritime landscapes. The relation between the submerged geological and economical landscape, ship
6. An approximation to the maritime cultural landscape of Cascais (Portugal) in the early modern per
7. Excavations at Three Quays House by the Tower, in the heart of medieval London’s shipwright’s
8. Maritime regionalism in the Mediterranean maritime landscape. Matthew Harpster
9. Ship iconography on the Penteskouphia pinakes from Archaic Corinth (Greece). Pottery industry and
10. The Zuiderzee (the Netherlands). Highway, fishing ground and power landscape. André F. L. van H
11. Physical and digital modelling of the Newport medieval ship original hull form (England). Toby J
12. Shipbuilding traditions in East Asia: a new perspective on relationships and cross-influences. J
13. The Zaanstreek district as a maritime industrial landscape (1580-1800). A maritime landscape in
14. Crossing the river. Ferries as part of the maritime landscape of the river Main (Germany). Lars
15. Post-medieval sea-routes: a GIS model. Kristian Løseth
16. The Aanloop Molengat site (Wadden Sea, the Netherlands) and Europe anno 1635. The historical int
17. Artefacts from the late medieval Copper wreck (Gdańsk, Poland). Beata Możejko & Waldemar Ossow
18. Shipwreck distribution: a spatial analysis of shipwrecks in the province of Flevoland (the Nethe
19. Children in maritime communities of practice. Morten Ravn
20. Trekvaart Landscape. Canals, towpaths and barges in 17th-century Groningen (the Netherlands). Re
21. Big and small business. The Mediterranean trade relations of Antiphellos (Kaş, Turkey). Michael
22. The shipwreck (EP1-Canche) of a fluvial-maritime coaster of the first half of the 15th century f
23. ‘Smoking Guns’. New research on two early modern maritime battlefields in the Baltic: Mars (
24. Sea journeys and ships of the Roman emperors. Thomas Schmidts
25. The maritime landscapes of the Oued Loukkos (Lixus/Larache, Morocco). Athena Trakadas
26. The harbour landscape of Aegina (Greece). Ioannis Triantafillidis & Despina Koutsoumba
27. The two shipwrecks of La Natière (Saint-Malo, France). An archaeological contribution to the At
B. Regional Watercraft
28. Connecting maritime landscapes. Or early modern news from two former ‘Baltic Cogs’ (Mecklenb
29. The ubiquitous hūrī. Maritime ethnography, archaeology and history in the western Indian Ocean
30. Flat bottomed boats in Spain: the forgotten fleet. José Manuel Matés Luque
31. The moliceiros of the Ria of Aveiro (Portugal). A case study of nautical ethnography. Mathilde P
32. Use and tradition of the currach in the 21st century (Ireland). Darina Tully
C. Design
33. The Libro di navigar. A new treatise on Venetian shipbuilding from the 14th century. Mauro Bondi
34. The oar system of the Venetian Quinquereme. Joseph Eliav
35. Moulds and architectural signs in the skeleton first construction. A methodology to reconstruct
36. Structural design, stress of materials and repair costs. Some reflections about the repairs of t
37. The curious case of the De Witte Oliphant of 1755. Jeroen van der Vliet
D. Construction and Typology
38. The Nydam ship finds (Denmark) and the crystallization of North European shipbuilding tradition
39. New Roman shipwrecks from Isola Sacra (Rome, Italy). Giulia Boetto, Alessandra Ghelli & Paola Ge
40. The Roman Ouest Giraglia 2 shipwreck (Corsica, France). An architectural study and some thoughts
41. Transport with class. The large Nordic cargo ship from Karschau near Schleswig (Germany). Anton
42. Construction technique of the Yenikapi 20 shipwreck, found in the Harbour of Theodosius (Istanbu
43. Barceloneta I. An Atlantic 15th-century ship in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain) and the evolution o
44. The sewn boat from Cavanella d’Adige (Veneto, Italy). Excavation and first analysis. Francesco
45. The medieval Utrecht ship type. Blending boatbuilding traditions in the cultural landscape of Eu
46. The devil is in the detail. The dilemma with classification and typology. Holger Schweitzer
47. Continuity and change in Dutch shipbuilding AD 1500-1700. The case of the waterschip. Joep P.F.
48. A 15th-century shipwreck with Scandinavian features from Bremen (Germany). Daniel Zwick
E. Material Applications
49. Camber in sails of the 17th century. A reconstruction of non-preserved features. Jörn Bohlmann
50. Ship timber as a basis for environmental and cultural interpretations. Pearce Paul Creasman
51. Timber–regionality and temporality in Northern Europe’s shipbuilding resource. Aoife Daly
52. A Sticky Business. Characterizing non-wooden shipbuilding materials using intensive analytical t
F. Outfitting and Propulsion
53. The Plaza Nueva boat (Seville, Spain). Preliminary notes on hull details. Carlos Cabrera Tejedor
54. From excavation to museum. The archaeological site at the port of Olbia (Sardinia, Italy) and th
55. The World Anchors Reconstruction and Experimentation Project (WAREP): an introduction. Gregory V
G. Reconstruction
56. Emergency recording (October 2004-April 2005) of the ‘barque’ Neptune (Geneva, Switzerland).
57. 3D Survey of the Archaic ship model H90 from Samos (Greece). Kostas A. Damianidis & Artemis Vala
58. The Roskilde 6 ship (Denmark). Reconstructing the longest warship find of the Viking Age. Morten
59. Reconstructing the 15th-century Aber Wrac’h 1 ship (Brest, France). Alexandra Grille
60. The Arles-Rhône 3 project (Arles, France). From the excavation and raising of a Gallo-Roman bar
H. Current Research
61. Marine life associated with the Ruea Mail wreck near Mannok Island (Thailand). Amjad Ali, Erbpre
62. The Skjernøysund 3 wreck (Norway). An example of long distance timber trade in the late 14th ce
63. The hull of the 16th-century Venetian shipwreck off the Island of Mljet (Croatia). Carlo Beltram
64. The Archaic Greek sewn boat from Gela (Sicily, Italy). Some notes on the hull construction. Ales
65. The Oakfield (1883-1897). The shipwreck of an Atlantic steamship (Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portuga
66. The Zeepaard and the Blind Harbour wreck. Investigations of two 17th-century wrecks in Broadhave
67. Mapping two shipwrecks in the Fehmarn Belt (Baltic Sea). Results of geophysical surveys prior to
68. The Stella 1 shipwreck. A Roman barge in the upper-Adriatic region (Udine, Italy). Filipe Castro
69. The Akko 1 shipwreck (Israel). New evidence on the ship and its wrecking. Deborah Cvikel
70. The Zakynthos shipwreck (Greece) revisited. Preliminary report of the survey in 2012. Katerina P
71. ‘The Ghost Ship’ (Gotska Sandön Island, Sweden). Deep-water archaeology in the Baltic Sea.
72. The Angra D wreck (Azores, Portugal). Study and reconstruction of an Iberian ship. Tiago Miguel
73. The Rutland Island wreck (County Donegal, Ireland). A 17th-century mystery. Connie Kelleher
74. Tracing ‘The Ghost Ship’ (Sweden). Can the hoekman reveal her construction date and origin?
75. Boat F of Pisa (Italy). A small Roman riverboat. Vasiliki Kyprouli
76. A coincidence? Two medieval boats (Vleuten 1 and 2) found during the construction of a housing d
77. The Dor 2006 shipwreck (Haifa, Israel). Construction details and tradition. Rika Navri & Yaacov
78. The Phanagoria shipwreck (Taman Bay, Russia). First attempt at its identification. Sergey Olkhov
79. The Oostvoornse Meer (Rotterdam, the Netherlands). From an important economic shipping lane to a
80. The Protis project (Marseilles, France). The construction of a sailing replica of an Archaic Gre
81. The Mandeh shipwreck and some other maritime sites from the Dutch colonial period on West Sumatr
82. The Roman wreck from Terracina (Latina, Italy). A cargo of Roman tiles. Laura Sanna
83. The wreck of Martana Island (Lake Bolsena, Italy) Antonia Sciancalepore & Egidio Severi
84. An 18th-century Dutch cargo ship in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea). Petr S
85. Numerous shipwrecks found in the Danish sector of the Nord Stream offshore gas pipeline (Baltic
86. A cog-like cargo vessel in the IJssel river near Kampen (the Netherlands). Wouter Waldus
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