Boats, Ships and Shipyards

Boats, Ships and Shipyards
Author: Carlo Beltrame
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2016-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1785704648

From sewn planked boats in Early Dynastic Egypt to Late Roman wrecks in Italy, and the design of Venetian Merchant Galleys, this huge volume gathers together fifty-three papers presenting new research on the archaeology and history of ancient ships and shipbuilding traditions. The papers have been grouped into several thematic sections, including: ships of the Mediterranean; the reconstruction of ancient ships, from life-size reconstructions to computer models; the study of shipyards, shipsheds and slipways of the Mediterranean and Europe; Venetian Galleys of the 15th and 16th centuries; and North European medieval and post -medieval ships. These papers which were presented at the Ninth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology (ISBSA), held in Venice 2000. Carlo Beltrame is a freelance archaeologist and contract professor of Maritime archaeology at Università Ca' Foscari of Venice and of Naval archaeology at Universita della Tuscia of Viterbo. He specializes in the archaeology of ship-construction from antiquity until the Renaissance period and methodology in maritime archaeology.

The World-view of Prehistoric Man

The World-view of Prehistoric Man
Author: Lars Larsson
Publisher: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie Och Antikvitets Akademien
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

From the contents: The politics of scale and the experience of distance: the Bronze Age world system. - Changing world-view of prehistoric populations. - Otherness in prehistoric times. - The biological basis of social behaviour. - Opposition, hierarchy and gender in Aboriginal South America: linguistic and architectural homologies. - The Scandinavians' view of Europe in the Migration period. - Stones and mentality: a Megalithic tomb in Vale de Rodrigo, Southern Portugal. - The basic perception of religious activities at cult-sites such as springs, lakes and rivers. - Vingen revisited: a gender perspective on Hunters' rock art.

Nordic Archaeological Abstracts

Nordic Archaeological Abstracts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1988
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN:

Vols. for 1975- include: "List of archaeological papers from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania."

PACT.

PACT.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995
Genre: Antiquities
ISBN:

A Maritime Archaeology of Ships

A Maritime Archaeology of Ships
Author: J. R. Adams
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1842172972

In the last fifty years the investigation of maritime archaeological sites in the sea, in the coastal zone and in their interconnecting locales, has emerged as one of archaeology's most dynamic and fast developing fields. No longer a niche interest, maritime archaeology is recognised as having central relevance in the integrated study of the human past. Within maritime archaeology the study of watercraft has been understandably prominent and yet their potential is far from exhausted. In this book Jon Adams evaluates key episodes of technical change in the ways that ships were conceived, designed, built, used and disposed of. As technological puzzles they have long confounded explanation but when viewed in the context of the societies in which they were created, mysteries begin to dissolve. Shipbuilding is social practice and as one of the most complex artefacts made, changes in their technology provide a lens through which to view the ideologies, strategies and agency of social change. Adams argues that the harnessing of shipbuilding was one of the ways in which medieval society became modern and, while the primary case studies are historical, he also demonstrates that the relationships between ships and society have key implications for our understanding of prehistory in which seafaring and communication had similarly profound effects on the tide of human affairs.

Boats of the World

Boats of the World
Author: Sean McGrail
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2004
Genre: Boats and boating
ISBN: 0199271860

Maritime archaeology, the study of man's early encounter with the rivers and seas of the world, only came to the fore in the last decades of the twentieth century, long after its parent discipline, terrestrial archaeology, had been established. Yet there were seamen long before there werefarmers, navigators before there were potters, and boatbuilders before there were wainwrights. In this book Professor McGrail attempts to correct some of the imbalance in our knowledge of the past by presenting the evidence for the building and use of early water transport: rafts, boats, and ships.

The Logboats of Scotland

The Logboats of Scotland
Author: Robert J. C. Mowat
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

This study of Scottish logboats, dugouts and related items like paddles and oars reveals a long history extending from the Bronze Age, and perhaps much earlier, to the end of the Middle Ages. It includes a complete descriptive gazetteer of finds with drawings and photographs, together with an analysis of the boats, their size, construction, distribution and dating (with up-to-date radiocarbon dates).

A Dictionary of Archaeology

A Dictionary of Archaeology
Author: Ian Shaw
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2002-05-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780631235835

This dictionary provides those studying or working in archaeology with a complete reference to the field.