
Sailing through History. Reading the Past – Imagining the Future: Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology ISBSA 16
Sažetak
Zbornik radova znanstvenog skupa 16th International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, održanog u Zadru 2021. godine, sastoji se od 56 radova podijeljenih u skupine, sukladno održanim sesijama. Glavna tema skupa ISBSA 16 bila je Iščitavanje prošlosti – zamišljanje budućnosti, a temeljni cilj bio je promišljanje rezultata tradicionalnih metoda i alata uz razmatranje novih mogućnosti koje nudi implementacija suvremenih informacijskih tehnologija. Ostale teme uključivale su gradnju brodova, plovidbu unutarnjim vodama, novija otkrića, rekonstrukcije, nautičku ikonografiju i etnografiju te istraživačke metode.
Poglavlja
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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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Radić Rossi, I. ., Batur, K. ., Fabijanić, T. ., & Romanović, D. . (Ur.). (2024). Sailing through History. Reading the Past – Imagining the Future: Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology ISBSA 16. Morepress Books. https://doi.org/10.15291/9789533315201


