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The National Park Service (NPS) American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) was created to assist individuals, groups, organizations, and governments with researching, evaluating, interpreting, and protecting historic American... more
Investigations of Mediterranean connectivity have increasingly turned toward maritime landscape models to frame questions of seaborne exploration, marine resource exploitation, trade and exchange, and seafaring culture. Environmental and... more
"Early colonial economies in North America and Australia were commonly based on a combination of the importation of goods and a system of local production which included subsistence agriculture and hunting. Before 1850 the Australian... more
This dissertation examines ancient anchoring practice in the Mediterranean through ca. 1500 CE, as well as the history and technological developments of iron anchors, which are among the most important tools inherited from the ancient... more
Navigated spaces, connected places. Proceedings of Red Sea Project V held at University of Exeter, 16-19 September 2010. British Archaeological Reports 2346. Archaeopress: Oxford, 2012. Pp. 249. Link:... more
Hour-long lecture given at the International Center for Underwater Archaeology, Zadar, Croatia, in October of 2016
Bringing together American and Canadian scholars of Great Lakes prehistory to provide a holistic picture of caribou hunters, this volume covers such diverse topics as paleoenvironmental reconstruction, ethnographic surveys of hunting... more
Underwater photogrammetry in archaeology in Egypt is a completely new experience applied for the first time on the submerged archaeological site of the lighthouse of Alexandria situated on the eastern extremity of the ancient island of... more
The Royal manor Avaldsnes in southwest Norway holds a rich history testified by 13th century sagas and exceptional graves from the first millennium AD. In 2011–12 the settlement was excavated. In this first book from the project crucial... more
Ce livre explore les relations entre histoire et archéologie sous-marine aux Petites Antilles à travers l’exemple de la Guadeloupe. Le phénomène du naufrage est envisagé comme un prisme pour aborder les aspects maritimes de l’histoire... more
This thesis focuses on the study of the material culture of the Auguste, a cartel ship wrecked in 1761 northeast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The Seven Years’ War (1756-1763) in New France entailed the surrender of Louisbourg in... more
A detailed study of all known cannon and anchors on and in the waters surrounding the Caribbean island St. Eustatius.
An anthropological approach to a culture extrapolates social structures, traditions, and general organizing principles of that culture from the careful observation of patterns of behaviour as described in case studies. In the absence of... more
Freedom of navigation through the South China Sea could now be at risk. Six countries lay claim to all or part of the Spratly Islands and the Paracels (Fig. 1). Five of them occupy islands or reefs. All five have built structures and... more
Autour du golfe du Saint-Laurent, le corpus des sites basques du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle est dominé par les stations baleinières de la côte nord du golfe et du détroit de Belle-Île. Tandis que Red Bay (Labrador) et son épave le San Juan,... more
According to the popular image of the Vikings, this people embodied a spirit of immense solidarity that resisted the yoke of Christianity and the dominance of Latin in Western Europe. This image is not without its contradictions, and... more
This paper discusses the results of the ongoing interdisciplinary research of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin of the villa maritima at Capo di Sorrento (Naples) during the years 2014 to 2018. The aim of the re-investigation of this... more
1,419 references on the subject of Ancient Egyptian Shipbuilding and Navigation. Updated 12.07.2022.
General alphabetical list is followed by a list of recent publications (2018-2022).
Though Odysseus’ tales to Eumaios and Aninoos in Odyssey 14.199–359 and 17.417–44, respectively, are presented as fictional tales within Homer’s larger myth, some elements have striking analogs in Late Bronze–Early Iron Age reality.... more
Within the three-year Project “From the North Sea to the Norwegian Sea – interdisciplinary research on the Hanse”, founded by the German Leibniz-Association at the German Maritime Museum, questions were raised on the seaworthiness of... more
Since prehistoric times, people have used some kind of watercraft to cross rivers, seas and oceans, reaching far-off places - and they most likely used stones as anchors. After several centuries, watercrafts changed dramatically, i.e.,... more
In this paper I focus on textiles from the Indian subcontinent traded across the Indian Ocean. India has traditionally been one of the major producers of cotton fabrics in the Indian Ocean region.
Occasionally the archaeological ship reconstructor is fortunate enough to encounter the remains of a vessel on which shipwrights' design marks have been preserved. La Belle (1684) has the most extensive and complete set of such marks... more
Stella Ghervas (2018). "The Black Sea", in Oceanic Histories, ed. David Armitage, Alison Bashford and Sujit Sivasundaram (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 234-266. Abstract of the volume: "Oceanic Histories is the... more
This study seeks to understand transformations in the modern capitalist World-economy in the North Atlantic. It specifically treats the material culture of four French shipwrecks dating from 1700 to 1760 : la Dauphine (1704), l'Alcide... more
This book presents a new study of Greek large-scale bronze statuary of the late Archaic and Classical periods. It examines the discovery, origin, style, date, artistic attribution, identification, and interpretation of the surviving... more
Wachsmann, S. and D. D. Haldane (1997). Anchors. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Near Eastern Archaeology. E. M. Meyers, Ed. New York, Oxford University Press. I: 137-140.
A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Maritime Archeology Program
at the University of Southern Denmark
September 2011
Jason Lain Lunze.
Supervisor: Thijs Maarleveld
Within the three-year Project “From the North Sea to the Norwegian Sea – interdisciplinary research on the Hanse”, founded by the German Leibniz-Association at the German Maritime Museum, questions were raised on the seaworthiness of... more
Ten quarter-rudder arrangements found in Indonesia are described and illustrated with evidence for an llth arrangement. Some types have been used on vesselsof over 100 tons, while others occur on offshore fishingcraft and outrigger... more
https://www.college-de-france.fr/site/jean-pierre-brun/symposium-2021-2022.htm The production and use of amphorae in the Phoenician world was a very important economic sector, both in the Levant and in all the areas colonized by the... more
This paper reviews the earliest empirical evidence for seafaring, leading to the exploits of Homo erectus in two world regions. This leads to the explanation of the rationale of replication experiments intended to establish the minimum... more
Up until the early 1950s interaction with iron, steel and steam shipwrecks off the New South Wales (Australia) coast was restricted to the very small number of people who had visited those sites using the cumbersome and highly specialised... more
"Few landscapes change more rapid than the marine. Sandbanks, channels and even complete coastlines can change dramatically overnight. This is a threat not only for modern mariners, our seafaring forefathers knew this problem also all too... more
הגילוי המקרי של שני הצוללים בנמל העתיק של קיסריה הוביל לחשיפת מטען ימי עתיק גדול ומרהיב ביופיו, של ספינת סוחר מלפני כ-1,600 שנים שטבעה בים. על הקרקעית נותרו חשופים שרידי ספינה: עוגני ברזל ועץ ואביזרים ששימשו לבניית כלי השייט ותפעולו.... more