IJNA contents 33.2
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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
From issue 33.2: From rescue to research...,
by Jonathan Adams and Jennifer Black:
Traffic is scouring away sediment at the mouth of the harbour to St Peter
Port in Guernsey, revealing the remains of five medieval ships.
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Articles
The ROMACONS Project: a contribution to the historical and engineering
analysis of hydraulic concrete in Roman maritime structures
J.P. Oleson, C. Brandon, S.M. Cramer, R. Cucitore, E. Gotti and R.L. Hohlfelder.
From rescue to research: medieval ship finds in St Peter Port, Guernsey
J. Adams and J. Black.
The Thaikkal-Kadakkarappally boat: an archaeological example of medieval
shipbuilding in the western Indian Ocean
V. Tomalin, V. Selvakumar, M.V. Nair and P.K. Gopi.
Fregatten Mynden: a 17th-century Danish frigate found in northern Germany
J. Auer.
The 'Batteaux Plats' of New France
C. Dagneau.
Grosvenor stone: analysis of an 1877 two-masted schooner from the Gulf of
Mexico
K. Sikes.
The new post office site in Istanbul and the north-eastern harbour of
Byzantine Constantinople
K.R. Dark.
The planking clamp from Tårnby: a medieval Danish boat-building tool
H.M. Myrhøj.
Screw threads on the SS Xantho engine: a case of standardisation in 19th
century Britain
M. McCarthy and R. Garcia.
The management of the maritime archaeological heritage in the bailiwick
of Guernsey
H. Sebire.
Sails in the North: further linguistic considerations
W. Sayers.
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