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100 1 Blue, Lucy
245 10 Connected by the Sea :|bProceedings of the Tenth
International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology,
Denmark 2003
264 1 Havertown :|bOxbow Books, Limited,|c2006
264 4 |c©2016
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505 0 Intro -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Keynote
address: An international forum for nautical research 1976
-2003 -- Seán McGrail: Walking on water: Maritime
archaeology by air, land and sea -- A. Experimental
Archaeology -- Chapter 1: Experimental archaeology and
ships - principles, problems and examples -- Chapter 2:
Experimental boat archaeology: Has it a future? -- Chapter
3: Experimental archaeology at the Viking Ship Museum in
Roskilde -- Chapter 4: History written in tool marks --
Chapter 5: Reconstruction of rope for the copy of
Skuldelev 2: Rope in the Viking Period -- Chapter 6: Trial
voyages as a method of experimental archaeology: The
aspect of speed -- Chapter 7: An example of experimental
archaeology and the construction of a full-scale research
model of the Cavalière ship's hull -- Chapter 8:
Reconstruction of the large Borobudur outrigger sailing
craft -- Chapter 9: The construction and trials of a half-
scale model of the Early Bronze Age ship, Ferriby 1, to
assess the capability of the full-size ship -- Chapter 10:
The value of experimental archaeology for reconstructing
ancient seafaring -- Chapter 11: The Pacific migrations by
canoe-form craft -- B. Theoretical issues in the
construction of ships -- Chapter 12: New light on the
false clinkers in ancient Mediterranean shipbuilding --
Chapter 13: A preliminary report on the hull
characteristics of the Gallo-Roman EP1-Taillebourg wreck
(Charente-Maritime, France): archaeological evidence of
regional practices of ancient flat-bottomed construction?
-- Chapter 14: The Dor 2001/1 wreck, Dor/Tantura Lagoon,
Israel: Preliminary Report -- Chapter 15: A hypothesis on
the development of Mediterranean ship construction from
Antiquity to the Late Midde Ages -- Chapter 16: Geometric
rules in early medieval ships: Evidence from the Bozburun
and Serçe Limani vessels
505 8 Chapter 17: Oak growing, hull design and framing style.
The Cavalaire-sur-Mer wreck, c. 1479 -- Chapter 18: Ship
design in Holland in the eighteenth century -- Chapter 19:
Archaeobotanical characterisation of three ancient, sewn,
Mediterranean shipwrecks -- Chapter 20: Coating, sheathing,
caulking and luting in ancient shipbuilding -- C. Between
land and sea -- Chapter 21: Roman techniques for the
transport and conservation of fish: the case of the
Fiumicino 5 wreck -- Chapter 22: Land and sea connections:
the Kastro rock-cut site (Lemnos Island, Aegean Sea,
Greece) -- Chapter 23: Local boat-building traditions in
the Bristol region -- Chapter 24: The harbour of Haiðaby -
- Chapter 25: Money, port and ships from a Schleswig point
of view -- Chapter 26: Inland water transport in the Pre-
Roman and Roman Iron Age in Northern Germany and its role
in intra- and intercultural communication -- Chapter 27:
Staraya Ladoga: a seaport in medieval Russia -- Chapter 28
: The APES Archaeological Study: The North Carolina Sounds,
an interface between land and sea -- D. Long distance
seafaring and the connections between cultures -- Chapter
29: The ends of the earth: maritime technology transfer in
remote maritime communities -- Chapter 30: The ships that
connected people and the people that commuted by ships:
The western Baltic case-study -- Chapter 31: Early cogs,
Jutland boatbuilders, and the connection between East and
West before AD 1250. -- Chapter 32: Couronian ship
building, navigation and contacts with Scandinavia -- E.
Historical, Iconographic and Ethnographic sources and
approaches -- Chapter 33: From Carl Reinhold Berch to Nils
Månsson Mandelgren: On the concept of maritime history,
(Sw. sjöhistoria), and its meanings in Sweden since the
latter 18th century -- Chapter 34: Ships and subsidies
505 8 Chapter 35: Sea-lanes of communication: Language as a tool
for nautical archaeology -- Chapter 36: Medieval shipping
in the estuary of the Vistula River. Written sources in
the interpretation of archaeological finds -- Chapter 37:
Linking boats and rock carvings - Hjortspring and the
North -- Chapter 38: Aeneas' Sail: the iconography of
seafaring in the central Mediterranean region during the
Italian Final Bronze Age -- Chapter 39: Western European
design boat building in Buton (Sulawesi, Indonesia): a
"sequence of operations" approach (SOA) -- Chapter 40:
Balagarhi Dingi: An anthropological approach to
traditional technology -- F. News from the Baltic --
Chapter 41: The Roskilde ships -- Chapter 42: Two double-
planked wrecks from Poland -- Chapter 43: Mynden. A small
Danish frigate of the 18th century -- Chapter 44: The
wreck of a 16th/17th-century sailing ship near the Hel
Peninsula, Poland -- G. News from around the world --
Chapter 45: Sewn boat timbers from the medieval Islamic
port of Quseir al-Qadim on the Red Sea coast of Egypt --
Chapter 46: A Roman river barge from Sisak (Siscia),
Croatia -- Chapter 47: Contributions of maritime
archaeology to the study of an Atlantic port: Bordeaux and
its reused boat timbers -- Chapter 48: A Roman barge with
an artefactual inventory from De Meern (the Netherlands) -
- Chapter 49: The Arade 1 shipwreck. A small ship at the
mouth of the Arade River, Portugal -- Chapter 50: A Black
Sea merchantman -- Chapter 51: Medieval boats from the
port of Olbia, Sardinia, Italy
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