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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

From issue 34.2: Underwater Excavation at Ederline Crannog, Loch Awe... by Cavers & Henderson: A trial excavation was carried out on the near-submerged crannog at Ederline Boathouse, Loch Awe in July 2004. The results from this first intrusive investigation of a Loch Awe crannog demonstrate that these sites are complex and long-lived.

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The Adelaar: a Dutch East-Indiaman Wrecked in 1728 off Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Wrecked while bound from Middleburg to Batavia, the Adelaar site demonstrates that exposed sites can retain meaningful levels of archaeological integrity.
C. J. M. Martin

Preliminary Report on the Excavation of the 17th-Century Anglo-Dutch East-Indiaman Avondster in Bay of Galle, Sri Lanka
R. Parthesius, K. Miller and W. Jeffery

Resinous Paying Materials in the French Atlantic, AD 1500-1800. History, Technology, Substances.
B. Loewen

Boathouses in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic
F-A. Stylegar and O. Grimm

Unfinished and Paired Logboats from Bavaria, Germany
T. Weski

Underwater Excavation at Ederline Crannog, Loch Awe, Argyll, Scotland
M. G. Cavers and J. C. Henderson

Evidence for Indo-Roman Trade from Bet Dwarka Waters, West Coast of India
A. S. Gaur, Sundaresh and S. Tripati

Two Ancient Wooden Anchors from Ein Gedi, on the Dead Sea, Israel
G. Hadas, N. Liphschitz and G. Bonani

New Dating and Contextual Evidence for the Fragmentary Timber Remains Located in the Dor D Site, Israel
J. G. Royal and Y. Kahanov

The Enigma of Tantura B: Historical Documentation and the Lack of Circumstantial Documentary Evidence
H. S. Kalilieh

Ships on Hero Stones from the West Coast of India
S. Tripati

Monitoring of Shipwreck Sites
P. Palma

Showcasing Maritime Heritage Artefacts for the Benefit of the Tourist Industry in Malaysia
S. A. H. Mustapa

Notes

A Group of Pierced Stones found in the Firth of Forth, Scotland
L. Goudie

Technical Comments Relating to 'Ruling Theory' and the Identification of the Beaufort Inlet Wreck
D. D. Moore

'Ruling Theories Linger': Questioning the Identity of the Beaufort Inlet Shipwreck: a Discussion
J. W. Miller, J. E. Callahan, J. R. Craig, and K. M. Whatley

Conference Report

Portsmouth Dockyard in the Age of Nelson
A. Lambert

Obituary

Ian Morrison, 1940-2005 (Editor, IJNA, 1981) M. Dean

Reviews

P. Clark (ed.), Dover Bronze Age Boat C. Ward

P. Clark (ed.), The Dover Bronze Age Boat in Context: Society and water transport in Prehistoric Europe A. E. Christensen

N. Nayling and S. McGrail, The Barland's Farm Romano-Celtic Boat B. Arnold

R. Bockius, Die Römerzeitlichen Schiffsfunde von Oberstimm (Bayern) H. Nowacki

O. Crumlin-Pedersen and A. Trakadas (eds), Hjortspring-A Pre-Roman Iron Age Warship in Context

L. Jorgensen et al. (eds), The Spoils of Victory: The North in the Shadow of the Roman Empire A. E. Christensen

A. C. Sorensen, Ladby-a Danish Ship-grave from the Viking Age V. Fenwick

J. Green, Maritime Archaeology: A Technical Handbook C. Martin B. Lavery, Ship S. McGrail

J-P. Bravard and M. Magny, Les Fleuves ont une Histoire: paléo-environment des rivières et des lacs depuis 15,000 ans E. Rieth

S. Medas, De Rebus Nauticis. L'arte della navigazione nel mondo antico C. Calcagno

J. Blake, The Sea Chart-An Illustrated History of Nautical Maps and Navigational Charts O. T. P. Roberts

G. Hunt, The Marine Art of Geoff Hunt: Painter of the Naval World of Nelson and Patrick O'Brian A. Lambert

S. McGrail, Boats of the World-From the Stone Age to Medieval Times C. Ward

J. M. Unsain (ed.), Urpeko Oroimena: Euskel Herriko urpeko arkeologia eta ondarea J. M. M. Luque

S. Kingsley, Shipwreck Archaeology of the Holy Land: Processes and Parameters A. J. Parker

D. Rudling (ed.), The Archaeology of Sussex to AD 2000 R. J. C. Mowat

K. Heard and D. Goodburn (eds), Investigating the Maritime History of Rotherhithe: Excavations at Pacific Wharf, 165 Rotherhithe Street, Southwark C. Lemée

G. Indrusziewcki, Man, Ship, Landscape: Ships and Seafaring in the Oder Mouth Area AD 400-1400: a case-study of an ideological context O. Grøn

M. L'Hour (ed.), The Sunken Treasures of Brunei Darussalem J. Green

T. Bekker-Neilsen (ed.), Ancient Fishing and Fish Processing in the Black Sea Region L. Casson

D. Evans, Building the Steam Navy: Dockyards, Technology and the Creation of the Victorian Battle Fleet 1830-1906 J. Robinson

D. Lyon and R. Winfield, The Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815-1889 J. Robinson

E. Gray, Nineteenth-Century Torpedoes and their Inventors A. Lambert

M. A. Russell, Comet: Submerged Cultural Resources Site Report. Channel Islands National Park R. J. C. Mowat

M. Stammers, End of Voyages: the Afterlife of a Ship P. Martin

L. M. Collins, The Sinking of the Titanic: the Mystery Solved C. Swithinbank

M. Triewald, The Art of Living Under Water G. Momber

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