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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

From issue 35.2: Florida's Mystery Wreck, by McKinnon & Scott-Ireton. During the summer of 2005, the Florida Bureau of Archaological Research and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary investigaged an unusual shipwreck in 6m (20ft) of water off Marathon in the Florida Keys. Known locally as the 'Mystery Wreck' it remained relatively undisturbed for over two decades....

Articles

Florida's Mystery Wreck
J. F. McKinnon and D. A. Scott-Ireton
The 2005 Remote-Sensing Survey of the South-Eastern Bozburun Peninsula, Turkey: Shipwreck Discoveries and their Analyses
J. G. Royal
The Archaeology of the Kelp Industry in the Northern Islands of Ireland
W. Forsythe
Archaeological Reconnaissance of the 1865 American-Built Sub Marine Explorer at Isla San Telmo, Archipielago de las Perlas, Panama
J. P. Delgado
Bahamian Ship Graffiti
G. Turner
The Dor 2001/1 Shipwreck: a Summary of the Excavation
H. Mor and Y.Kahanov
Predicting the Fate of Artefacts in Energetic, Shallow Marine Environments: an Approach to Site Management
J. E. McNinch, J. T. Wells and A. C. Trebanis
A Minimum-Impact Method for Measuring Corrosion Rate of Steel-Hulled Shipwrecks in Seawater
M. A. Russell, D. L. Conlin, L. E. Murphy, D. L. Johnson, B. M. Wilson and J. D. Carr
Navigational Equipment from ‘t Vliegend Hart (1735)
W. F. J. Morzer Bruyns and A. J. van der Horst

Notes

The Kelenderis Ship: a Lateen Sail
P. Pomey
The Rig of the Kelenderis Ship Reconsidered
O. T. P. Roberts
Which End is Which?
L. Casson
Minimal, Intermediate, and Maximum Reconstructions of the Dover Boat
E. Von der Porten
The Dover Boat: Steady as She Goes!
O. T. P. Roberts
Launch of New Journals
C. Ward

Conference Report

The Venice Arsenale visits Greenwich
reviewd by J. Robinson

Letters

Letter to the Editor
M. Bowyer and M. Williams

Overview Article

Beneath the Seven Seas: Adventures with the Institute of Nautical Archaeology
V. Fenwick

Book Reviews

J. Gardiner (ed.), Before the Mast: Life and Death Aboard the Mary Rose
Review by M. Stanbury
R. Ptak, China’s Seaborne Trade with South and Southeast Asia (1200–1750)
Review by K. McPherson
D. Killingray, M. Lincoln, N. Rigby, Maritime Empires—British Imperial Maritime Trade in the Nineteenth Century
Review by K. McPherson
H. V. Bowen, M. Lincoln, N. Rigby, The Worlds of the East India Company
Review by K. McPherson
D. Peacock and L. Blue (eds), Myos Hormos—Quseir al Qadim: Roman and Islamic Ports on the Red Sea. Survey and Excavations 1999–2003.
Review by C. Ward
D. Agius, Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman: the People of the Dhow
Review by T. Gambin
C. Doumet-Serhal, Decade: A decade of Archaeology and History in the Lebanon (1995–2004)                             
Review by V. Fenwick
D. E. Bar-Yosef Mayer (ed.), Archaeomalacology: Molluscs in former environments of human behaviour
Review by R. J. C. Mowat
J. Pollini (ed.), Terra Marique: Studies in Art History and Marine Archaeology
Review by B. Rankov
M. Moity, M. Rudel, and A-X. Wurst (eds), Master Seafarers: The Phoenicians and the Greeks                                
Review by B. Rankov
J. Morrison (ed.), Age of the Galley: Mediterranean Oared Vessels since Pre-Classical Times
Review by S. McGrail
C. Carreras and many other co-authors and collaborators, Culip VIII i les Àmfores Haltern 70
Review by A. J. Parker
F. M. Hocker and C. A. Ward, The Philosophy of Shipbuilding: Conceptual Approaches to the Study of Wooden Ships
Review by E. Rieth
H. Juel, Roar’s Circle: A Viking Ship returns to the Sea
Review by D. Goodburn
U. Feldcamp and E. Hoops (eds), Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv no. 27 (2004)
Review by M. Redknap
E. L. Rasor, English/British Naval History to 1815: A Guide to the Literature
Review by A. Lambert
C. R. Boxer (ed. and transl.), foreword by J. Blackmore, The Tragic History of the Sea
Review by F. Castro
J. E. Bruseth and T. S. Turner, From a Watery Grave: The Discovery and Excavation of La Salle’s Shipwreck, La Belle
Review by C. Martin
D. L. Conlin with 11 contributors, USS Housatonic Site Assessment
Review by M. McCarthy
D. Hepper, British Warship Losses in the Ironclad Era, 18601919
Review by A. Lambert
A. Hale and R. Sands, Controversy on the Clyde: Archaeologist, Fakes and Forgers; the Excavation of Dumbuck Crannog  
Review by P. Martin
P. L. Smith, Discovering Canals in Britain
Review by P. Martin
M. E. Ware, Canals and Waterways
Review by P. Martin
T. Conder, Canal Narrowboats and Barges
Review by P. Martin
D. Pratt, London's Canals
Review by J. Robinson
D. Kirby and M-L. Hinkkanen, The Baltic and the North Sea
Review by J. Flatman

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