Crossroads in ancient shipbuilding : proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Roskilde, 1991, ISBSA 6 / edited by Christer Westerdahl.

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International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology (6th : 1991 : Roskilde, Denmark) [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
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Oxford : Oxbow Books, 1994.
Description
vi, 290 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm.

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    Meeting held September 2-5, 1991.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
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    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • New finds of Mesolithis logboats in Denmark / Søren H. Andersen
    • Prehistoric boats in the rock-paintings of Cadiz and in the rock-carvings of northwestern Spain / Fernando Alonso
    • A Bronze age sewn boast fragment from Caldicot, Gwent, Wales / Steven Parry and Sean McGrail
    • The north ferriby boats : final report / E.V. Wright
    • Roman ships on the Lower Danube (1st-6th centuries AD) : functions / Mihail Zahariade and Octavian Bounegru
    • Rib insertion in phases / M.D. de Weerd
    • The Iron age boats from Hjortspring and Nydam / Flemming Rieck
    • Iron nails in Iron age and medieval shipbuilding / Jan Bill
    • Medieval ships in Danish waters / Ole Crumlin-Pedersen
    • A medieval clinker-built wreck from Hundevika, Norway / Michael Teisen
    • Aspects of early boatbuilding in the southern Baltic Region / Przemsław Smolarek
    • Shipbuilding at the mouth of the River Odra (Oder) / Władysław Filipowiak
    • Anglo-Saxon boat finds from London, are they English? / D.M. Goodburn
    • Post-Roman timbers and a floating mill from the Upper Rhine / Olaf Höckmann
    • Functional analysis of a small Zuderzee cog / Aleydis Van de Moortel
    • The flat-bottomed medieval (11th century) boat from Orlac, Charente (France) / Eric Reith.
    • Shell conception and skeleton process in ancient Mediteranean shipbuilding / Patrice Pomey
    • The wrecks off the camping site "La Mariposa", Alghero, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy / Edoardo Riccardi
    • Basque shipbuilding technology c. 1560-1580 / Robert Grenier, Brad Lowen and Jean-Pierre Proulx
    • The introduction of flush-planked skin in northern Europe and the Elsinore wreck / Niels M. Probst
    • Double Dutch solutions in flush planked shipbuilding / Thijs J. Maarleveld
    • The French medieval clinker wreck from Aber Wrac'h / Michel L'Hour and Elisabeth Veyrat
    • The Stinesminde wreck of AD 1600, Denmark / Morten Gøthche
    • A unique 16th century Estonian ship find / Vello Mäss
    • Tracing crossroads of shipbuilding traditions in the European Artic / Marek E. Jasinski
    • Shipbuilding traditions in the southern part of the Vistula Lagoon / Jerzy Litwin
    • The excavation of a peat-barge found at Lot LZ 1 in Zuidelijk Flevoland / Rob Oosting and André van Holk
    • Clinker built keel boats in the Iberial Peninsula / Staffan Mörling
    • Inventing the Barque du Leman, Lake of Geneva, Switzerland/France / Paul Bloesch
    • The origins of american boatbuilding / Benjamin A.G. Fuller.
    • North America's small craft network / Anne Witty
    • The European origin of small water craft in North America / C.O. Cederlund
    • Power and speed of Oared ships / John Coates
    • A full-scale replica of the Hanse Cog of 1380 / Wolf-Dieter Hoheisel and Uwe Baykowski
    • Computer documentation and analysis of historic ship design / Garth Wilson
    • Maritime archaeology beneath Church Roofs / Jon Godal
    • The symbolic ship / Bj̈orn Varenius
    • The Danish National Record of Marine and Maritime Sites / Jørgen Christoffersen
    • Public perceptions, finances, and museums in nautical archaeology / Edward Von der Porten.
    ISBN
    0946897700
    LCCN
    ^^^95131779^
    OCLC
    31327537
    RCP
    H - S
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