IJNA contents 35.1
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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
From issue 35.1: Historical Ship Graffiti: An
Interim Report, by Isabel Rivera-Collazo. This project documents
graffiti identified on the walls of the defence system of San Juan,
Puerto Rico in a collaborative effort between the author and the National
Parks Service. Fieldwork has been expanded to include over 400 drawings.
Preliminary evaluation of the ship-types identified suggests the presence
of a visual representation of ship-type evolution at least from the 18th
to the first half of the 20th centuries.
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Articles
Cultural Site Formation Processes in Maritime Archaeology:
Disaster Response, Salvage and Muckelroy 30 Years on
Thirty years after
Muckelroy's seminal paper on shipwreck site formation, research on the
cultural processes which contribute to the creation and modification of
shipwrecks remains limited. By adopting a process-oriented framework, we
can integrate and synthesize the documentary, oral and archaeological
evidence of human response to shipwreck.
M. Gibbs
Archaeology of a Naval Battlefield: H. L. Hunley and USS
Housatonic
The American Civil War
shipwrecks, H.L. Hunley and USS Housatonic have been the
focus of intensive archaeological investigations since the discovery of
Hunley in 1992. This paper presents research on the Hunley/Housatonic
Naval Engagement Site, where both wrecks are treated as complementary
components of a single battlefield site.
D. Conlin and M. Russell
Historical Ship Graffiti on the Walls of San Juan’s
Spanish Defence System: an Interim Report
I. Rivera
Some Principles for the Reconstruction of Ancient Boat
Structures
O. Crumlin-Pedersen and S. McGrail
The Dover Boat - a Reconstruction Case-Study
The Bronze-Age Dover boat is
discussed in regard to the general considerations of reconstructing ancient
boat structures. The archaeological evidence shows that the boat had a
bottom shape different from that shown and various other aspects are
questioned, drawing on the author's experience with the reconstruction
of the Hjortspring boat.
O. Crumlin-Pedersen
Interpretation of Prehistoric Boat Remains
O. Roberts
The Greek-Norwegian Deep-Water Archaeological Survey
K. Delaporta, M. Jasinski and F. Søreide
Ships on Hero Stones from the West Coast of India
S. Tripati
Sailing the Pepper Wreck: a Proposed Methodology for
Understanding an Early 17th-Century Portuguese Indiaman
F. Castro
Before Antikythera: the First Underwater Archaeological Survey
in Greece
A. Catsambis
Kelenderis Ship—Square or Lateen Sail?
Z. Friedman
Evidence for Indo-Roman Trade from Bet Dwarka Waters, West
Coast of India
A. S. Gaur, Sundaresh, and S. Tripati
In-situ Corrosion Studies on Wrecked Aircraft of the Imperial
Japanese Navy in Chuuk Lagoon, Federated States of Micronesia
I. MacLeod
Notes
A Presumed Greek Stone Anchor Stock Recovered off Venice,
Italy
C. Beltrame
Letter to the Editor
J. Delgado, M. McCarthy and R Neyland
Review Article
Exploring Landscapes Beneath the Sea N. C. Flemming (ed.)
Submarine Prehistoric Archaeology of the North Sea
J. Erlandson
Reviews
G. F. Bass, S. D. Matthews, J. R. Steffy, and F. H. Van
Doorninck Jr, Serçe Limani: an Eleventh-Century Shipwreck.
Volume I: The Ship and its Anchorage, Crew, and Passengers
Y. Kahanov
Y. Kahanov and E. Linder, The Ma'agan Mikhael Ship. The
Recovery of a 2400-Year-Old Merchantman. Final Report Volume
II
A. J. Parker
H. Nowacki, Archimedes and Ship Stability
H. Nowacki and L. D. Ferreiro, Historical Roots of the Theory of
Hydrostatic Stability of Ships
O. T. P. Roberts
S. Hillson, Teeth
L. Humphrey
V. Cummings and C. Fowler (eds), The Neolithic of the Irish
Sea: Materiality and Traditions of Practice
R. J. C. Mowat
J. H. Schreiner, Two Battles and Two Bills: Marathon and the
Athenian Fleet
L. Casson
A. Tilley, Seafaring on the Ancient Mediterranean: New
Thoughts on Triremes and Other Ancient Ships
W. M. Murray
D. J. P. Mason, Roman Britain and the Roman Navy,
C. J. M. Martin
R. A. Housley and G. Coles (eds), Atlantic Connections and
Adaptations. Economies, Environments and Subsistence in Lands
Bordering the North Atlantic
J. R. Hunter
J. Rönnby (ed.), By the Water: Archaeological
Perspectives on Human Strategies around the Baltic Sea
J. Flatman
A. Forte, R. Oram and F. Pedersen, Viking Empires,
A. E. Christensen
J. Hines, A. Lane and M. Redknap (eds), Land Sea and Home:
Proceedings of a Conference on Viking Period Settlement
B. Hudson, Viking Pirates and Christian Princes: Dynasty,
Religion, and Empire in the North Atlantic
B. E. Crawford
G. G. Monks (ed.), The Exploitation and Cultural Importance of
Sea Mammals
R. J. C. Mowat
U. Schall, U. Feldkamp and E. Hoops (eds), Deutsches
Schiffahrtsarchiv No. 26 (2003)
A. E. Christensen
P. Pomey and É. Rieth, L’Archéologie
Navale
A. J. Parker
F. C. Domingues, Os Navios do Mar Oceano. Teoria e Empiria na
Arquitectura Naval Portuguesa dos séculos XVI e XVII
F. Castro
F. Castro, The Pepper Wreck: a Portuguese Indiaman at the
Mouth of the Tagus River
B. Loewen
A. Hildred (ed.), Report on the Excavation of the Dutch East
Indiaman Vliegent Hart J. Green
J. Robson, The Captain Cook Encyclopaedia
N. Rigby
M. Stanbury and J. Green, Lapérouse and the Loss of the
Astrolabe and the Boussole (1788): Reports of the 1986 and 1990
Investigations of the Shipwrecks at Vanikoro, Solomon Islands
M. L'Hour
M. Daeffler, Formes de Carene et Navires de Combat:
L'invention du Vaisseau de Ligne en Angleterre
(1560–1642)
N. A. M. Rodger
N. Blake, Steering to Glory: a Day in the Life of a Ship of
the Line
A. McGowan
S. Tucker, Stephen Decatur—‘A Life Bold and
Daring’
A. Lambert
S. C. Wolfe, Naval Edged Weapons in the Age of Fighting Sail
1775–1865
G. Wilson
R. Tuffin, G. Jackman and J. Clark (eds), A Harbour Large
Enough to Admit a Whole Fleet: The Maritime History and
Archaeology of Port Arthur
J. Flatman
A. R. Walker, Stroma Yoles: their construction and
development,
C. J. M. Martin
Correction
G. Hoffmann and U. Schnall
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