The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology

The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology

Catsambis, Alexis
Ford, Ben
Hamilton, Donny L.

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The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology is a comprehensive survey of the field at a time when maritime archaeology has established itself as a mature branch of archaeology. This volume draws on the expertise of nearly fifty international scholars who examine the many distinct and universal aspects of the discipline. INDICE: I Introduction: The Development Of Maritime Archaeology (George F.Bass); Ii.The Process- Chapter 1 Defining A Ship: Architecture, Function And Human Space (Patrice Pomey); Chapter 2 Wreck-Site Formation Processes (Colin Martin); Chapter 3 Acoustic Remote Sensing In Maritime Archaeology (Rory Quinn); Chapter 4 Archaeological Interpretation Of Marine Magnetic Data (Robert Gearhart); Chapter 5 Search And Documentation Of Underwater Archaeological Sites (Michael C. Tuttle); Chapter 6 Excavation Planning And Logistics: The Hms SwiftProject (Chris Underwood); Chapter 7 Ship Reconstruction, Documentation, And In-Situ Recording (Yaacov Kahanov); Chapter 8 Ships On Land (James P. Delgado); Chapter 9 Deep-Submergence Archaeology (Shelley Wachsmann); Chapter 10 Recent Advances In Post-Excavation Documentation, Reconstruction And Experimental Maritime Archaeology (Morten Ravn, Vibeke Bischoff, Anton Englert And Søren Nielsen); Chapter 11 Shipwreck Reconstruction Based On The Archaeological Record:Mediterranean Whole-Moulding And The Kitten Wreck Case Study (Kroum N. Batchvarov); Chapter 12 Historic Naval Architecture Practices As A Guide To Shipwreck Reconstruction: The La Belle Example (Taras Pevny); Chapter 13 The Archaeological Role Of Conservation In Maritime Archeology (Donny L. Hamilton And C. Wayne Smith); Chapter 14 Virtual Reconstruction Of Maritime Sites And Artifacts (Donald H. Sanders); Chapter 15 A Digital Library Perspective: The Synthesis And Storage Of Maritime Archaeological Data To Assist In Ship Reconstruction (Carlos Monroy, Filipe Castro, And Richard Furuta); Iii. Ships & Shipwrecks- Chapter 16 Early Shipbuilding In The Eastern Mediterranean (Mark E. Polzer); Chapter 17 The Maritime Archaeology Of Greek And Roman Seafaring (450 Bce - 400 Ce) (Deborah N. Carlson); Chapter 18 Mediterranean Ship Design In The Middle Ages (Eric Rieth); Chapter 19 Medieval Ships And Seafaring (Susan Rose); Chapter 20 Post-Medieval Ships And Seafaring In The West (Fred Hocker); Chapter 21 Southern African Shipwreck Archaeology (Bruno E.J.S. Werz); Chapter 22 The Red Sea (Lucy Blue); Chapter 23 Maritime Archaeological Studies In India (Aniruddh S. Gaur And Kamlesh H. Vora); Chapter 24 A Survey Of East Asian Shipbuilding Traditions During The Era Of Chinese Maritime Expansion (Randy Sasaki); Chapter 25 Australian Maritime Archaeology (Mark Staniforth); Chapter 26 Historic Period Ships Of The Pacific Ocean (Hans K. Van Tilburg); Chapter 27 The Archaeology Of Steamships (Kevin Crisman); Chapter 28 Caribbean Maritime Archaeology (Margaret Leshikar-Denton); Chapter 29 Maritime Archaeology Of The Northern Gulf Of Mexico: Archaeology From The Age Of Exploration To The Twilight Of Sail (Amy Borgens); Chapter 30 Shipwreck Archaeology In South America (Dolores Elkin);Chapter 31 Underwater Archaeology Of The World Wars (Robert S. Neyland); Iv. Maritime Culture & Life Ashore- Chapter 32 The Maritime Cultural Landscape (Christer Westerdahl); Chapter 33 Coasta

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-537517-6
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 1088
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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