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Title Ships and maritime landscapes : proceedings of the Thirteenth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Amsterdam 2012 / edited by Jerzy Gawronski, André van Holk & Joost Schokkenbroek
Published Eelde : Barkhuis Publishing, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 525 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, plans
Contents Cover; Table of contents; ISBSA 13 Committees, Contributors, and Participants; Preface; Keynote addresses; Ships for ships' sake? Flipping the label. From ships and landscapes to landscapes and ships (1997-2012). Christer Westerdahl; Cities and oceans. The urban development of 16th- and 17th-century Amsterdam and maritime culture. Jerzy Gawronski; A. Maritime Landscapes; 1. Ships, society, maritime space and identity. Or the agency of power, vernacular boats and bacteria. Jonathan Adams; 2. Euro-American shipwrecks in the indigenous landscape of the Arctic (Alaska). Evguenia Anichtchenko
3. Armenian merchants in the Indian Ocean in the 17th and 18th centuries. Karen Balayan4. The 18th-century Dutch vessel De Jonge Seerp from Gdańsk Bay (Poland) and her skipper Johannes Leenderts. Tomasz Bednarz & Menno Leenstra; 5. Maritime landscapes. The relation between the submerged geological and economical landscape, ships and shipwrecks. The case of the western Wadden Sea (the Netherlands) Seger van den Brenk, Menne Kosian & Martijn Manders; 6. An approximation to the maritime cultural landscape of Cascais (Portugal) in the early modern period. Jorge Vaz Freire
7. Excavations at Three Quays House by the Tower, in the heart of medieval London's shipwright's quarter (England). Work in progress. Damian M. Goodburn8. Maritime regionalism in the Mediterranean maritime landscape. Matthew Harpster; 9. Ship iconography on the Penteskouphia pinakes from Archaic Corinth (Greece). Pottery industry and maritime trade. Eleni Hasaki & Yannis Nakas; 10. The Zuiderzee (the Netherlands). Highway, fishing ground and power landscape. André F.L. van Holk
11. Physical and digital modelling of the Newport medieval ship original hull form (England). Toby Jones, Nigel Nayling & Pat Tanner12. Shipbuilding traditions in East Asia: a new perspective on relationships and cross-influences. Jun Kimura; 13. The Zaanstreek district as a maritime industrial landscape (1580-1800). A maritime landscape in the heart of the Noord-Holland province (the Netherlands). Piet Klei; 14. Crossing the river. Ferries as part of the maritime landscape of the river Main (Germany). Lars KrÃœger; 15. Post-medieval sea-routes: a GIS model. Kristian LÃıseth
16. The Aanloop Molengat site (Wadden Sea, the Netherlands) and Europe anno 1635. The historical interpretation of a strategic cargo. Thijs Maarleveld17. Artefacts from the late medieval Copper wreck (Gdańsk, Poland). Beata MoÅơejko & Waldemar Ossowski; 18. Shipwreck distribution: a spatial analysis of shipwrecks in the province of Flevoland (the Netherlands). Yftinus van Popta; 19. Children in maritime communities of practice. Morten Ravn; 20. Trekvaart Landscape. Canals, towpaths and barges in 17th-century Groningen (the Netherlands). Reinder Reinders
21. Big and small business. The Mediterranean trade relations of Antiphellos (Kaş, Turkey). Michaella Reinfeld
Summary This volume gathers 88 contributions related to the theme 'Ships and Maritime Landscapes' of the Thirteenth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology (ISBSA 13) held in Amsterdam on the 7th to 12th October 2012. The articles include both papers and poster presentations by experts in the field of nautical archaeology, history of ships and shipbuilding, and naval architecture. The contributions deal not only with the theme of maritime landscapes but also with a variety of ship related subjects, like regional watercraft, construction and typology, material applications and design, outfitting, reconstruction and current research. Publisher
Notes "Hosted by Het Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency, Monuments & Archaeology, City of Amsterdam, University of Groningen."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Ships -- History -- Congresses
Shipbuilding -- History -- Congresses
Shipwrecks -- Congresses
Underwater archaeology -- Congresses
Boats and boating -- History -- Congresses
Naval architecture -- History -- Congresses
HISTORY -- Ancient -- General.
Boats and boating
Naval architecture
Shipbuilding
Ships
Shipwrecks
Underwater archaeology
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
History
Form Electronic book
Author Gawroński, Jerzy, editor
Holk, André Frederik Lambertus van, 1957- editor.
Schokkenbroek, J. C. A. (Joost C. A.), 1961- editor.
Scheepvaartmuseum (Amsterdam, Netherlands), host institution.
Netherlands. Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, host institution.
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, host institution
ISBN 9789492444295
9492444291
Other Titles Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Amsterdam 2012