Sailing through History. Reading the Past – Imagining the Future: Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology ISBSA 16
Synopsis
The Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, held in Zadar (Croatia) in 2021, consist in 56 papers divided into groups, in line with the sessions held. The main theme of ISBSA 16 was Reading the Past – Imagining the Future, and its core objective was to reflect on the results of traditional methods and tools while considering new possibilities offered by the implementation of modern information technologies. Other topics included ship construction, inland navigation, recent discoveries, reconstructions, nautical iconography and ethnography and research methods.
Chapters
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READING THE PAST ‒ IMAGINING THE FUTURE
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The significance of archaeological source data
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Written Historical Sources on shipbuilding and the archaeological study of a post-medieval Mediterranean shipwreckthe Gagliana grossa case study
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Shipwreck OR49 and the shipping of peat around the Zuiderzee area in the 17th century
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Visualizing shipbuilding features through textual evidence: the case of the 19th century Aegean brigs
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Flooding of an ancient ship during the shipwreck
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Developing a craft perspective on the interpretation and reconstruction of boats
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SHIP CONSTRUCTION
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Visible and invisible water transport components of the East European Plain and Trans-Urals in prehistory
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An unusual shaped Bronze Age logboat from the Starnberger See near the Roseninsel, Bavaria, Germany – an early evidence for push-rowing in Central Europe?
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The Mazotos Shipwreckpreliminary results of the hull analysis
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Reinterpretation of the third sewn boat from the ancient port of Zaton in the vicinity of ancient Nin (Aenona), Croatia
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The columns shipwreck of Kamarina (2nd c. AD) – New data from the Kaukana project, Sicily
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New insights into the Ma‘agan Mikhael B shipwreck, Israel
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A 13th century shipwreck with cog features, investigated off Skeppstad, western Sweden
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A 14th century boat from Vordingborg Castle, Denmark, and the use of boats in medieval military operations
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A mid-16th century carvel-built ship from Mukran, Jasmund-Peninsula, Island of Rügen, Germany
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Clinker & carvel. A mid-16th century wreck find from Terschelling, the Netherlands
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Homemade? An early 16th century carvel ship found in Oslo harbour, Norway
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Recording, analysis, and interpretation of the hull remains of Santo Hieronimo (1576), a vessel from the merchant fleet of the Maritime Republic of Ragusa
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Ottoman wrecks of the Black Sea
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Yesterday’s watercraft, tomorrow’s watercraft. Documenting the 20th century wooden watercraft abandoned on the banks of Basque intertidal estuaries
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A nearly intact bombarde in the western Black Seainitial observations
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INLAND NAVIGATION
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A cargo ship from Lake Onega and the shipbuilding tradition in Northern Russia
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Shipwrecks of flat-bottom vessels used in local transport in the Gulf of Gdańsk from the 16th to the 19th century
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Boats from a Silesian Coal Mine
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RECENT DISCOVERIES
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The Phoenician Shipwreck off Xlendi Bay, Gozo – initial observations, size and shipbuilding technologies used
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Shipwreck 5 from Thonis–Heracleion, Egypt
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The Roman Republican wreck Ilovik–Paržine 1, island of Ilovik (Croatia), Preliminary report
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Second scuttled ship of Trstenik, Kaštel Sućurac, Croatia; Preliminary report
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A preliminary report on newly discovered fluvial vessels from Kostolac, Serbia
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Villenave-d’Ornon (Gironde, France): A wreck from the early Middle Ages
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An extraordinary find? Boa Vista 5, a new early modern ship discovered in Lisbon waterfront (Portugal)
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An early 17th-century ‘half-carvel‘ construction in the North Frisian Wadden SeaThe Japsand wreckage near Hallig Hooge, Germany
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Waste disposal in the Netherlands as reflected in shipwrecks of the former Zuiderzee
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RECONSTRUCTIONS
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The Late Hellenistic military ship of PhanagoriaNew data for the reconstruction of the ship
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Digital reconstruction hypothesis of the Roman‐era fluvial barge from Kamensko, Croatia
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Visualising the ‘Big Ship’; The reconstruction of a 12th-century cargo vessel found in the harbour of Wismar
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Comparing and conceptualising reconstructions; The Barcode 6 revisited
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NAUTICAL ICONOGRAPHY AND ETHNOGRAPHY
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The adoption of the sail in the Early Bronze Age Aegean (ca. 2550-2200 BC) and its impact on later Minoan, Aeginetan, and Mycenaean seafaring
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Ship graffiti on the East Adriatic coast
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Iran’s last sewn boat? In search of the beach-seining āmele along the Persian Gulf coast of Hormozgan Province, Iran
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The dugout canoe from São Tomé and Principe. The results of an archaeo-anthropological mission
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READING THE PAST – IMAGINING THE FUTURE (POSTERS)
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3D digital study of the historic ship-model “ARIS” of Admiral Miaoulis from the 19th century – VHSS Project; Preliminary Report
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Documenting a 20th century wooden vessel at riskthe AGIOS SPYRIDON project
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EARLY MODERN PERIOD SHIP BUILDING (POSTERS)
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The Sanguinaires C shipwreck, CorsicaAn early 16th century clinker-built ship of northern origin
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Post medieval wreck in the bay of Sv. Nikola, island of Pag
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The galea Magna shipwreck – archaeological evidence and archival sources of a Venetian war galley of 1598
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RECENT DISCOVERIES AND AUDIT RESEARCH (POSTERS)
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Potkamenica Cove shipwreck, island of Šolta, Croatia
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Condura Croatica – a revision of the structural drawings
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Digital reconstruction of the Puck 3 wreck hull
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PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING (POSTERS)
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Photogrammetric techniques for 3D underwater record of the Late-Imperial Torre Santa Sabina’s shipwreck
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The remote sensing survey off Malta – approaches to the mapping of an island’s territorial waters
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NAUTICAL ICONOGRAPHY AND ETHNOGRAPHY (POSTERS)
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The saint, the storm, and the shipdiving into the Corsican maritime ex voto
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Ship representations on Mycenaean pottery; A rare depiction of a shipwreck from Koukounaries on Paros
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Reed and rush bundle rafts in Ireland - ethnographic and experimental nautical archaeology
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Fishing boats in El-Max
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Shipyards in Egypt between antiquity, nowadays, and the future
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