Comparing and conceptualising reconstructions; The Barcode 6 revisited

Autori

Terje Planke (Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden), Christian Rodum (Norwegian Maritime Museum, Oslo, Norway ), Kristina Steen (Norwegian Maritime Museum, Oslo, Norway ), Tori Falck (Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden), Lars Stålegård (Norwegian Maritime Museum, Oslo, Norway ), Sarah Fawsitt (Norwegian Maritime Museum, Oslo, Norway), Hilde Vangstad (Norwegian Maritime Museum, Oslo, Norway )

Sažetak

When opening a small boat-building workshop at the Norwegian Maritime Museum in Oslo, Norway in 2009, the intention was to foster collaboration between academics and craft experts. Over the years, the workshop has facilitated the building of several reconstructions of archaeological boats. This paper presents a reflective analysis of the methodologies and outcomes involved in reconstructing the 1595 CE Barcode 6 boat, known as the Vaaghals, which was successfully launched in 2011. Both digital and practical methods are evaluated and discussed.

Preuzimanja

Nadolazeće

25.10.2024.

Kako citirati

Planke, T., Rodum, C., Steen, K., Falck, T., Stålegård, L., Fawsitt, S., & Vangstad, H. (2024). Comparing and conceptualising reconstructions; The Barcode 6 revisited. U I. Radić Rossi, K. Batur, T. Fabijanić, & D. Romanović (Ur.), Sailing through History. Reading the Past – Imagining the Future: Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology ISBSA 16 (str. 317-326). Morepress Books. https://doi.org/10.15291/9789533315201.37