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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

From issue 36.1: Ancient boats, Boat Timbers…from Northern Vietnam (Bellwood & Cameron). The paper describes two nautical discoveries buried c. 2000 years ago in the Red River alluvial plain, Northern Vietnam. Both finds are interpreted as having belonged to river-boats like those on the Heger 1 (Dong Son) Bronze drums....

Articles

Ancient Boats, Boat Timbers, and Locked Mortise-and-Tenon Joints from Bronze/Iron-Age Northern Vietnam
P. Bellwood. J. Cameron, N. Van Viet and B. Van Liem
The Tantura F Shipwreck, Israel
O. Barkai and Y. Kahanov
Archaeological research on HMS Swift: a British Sloop-of-War lost off Patagonia, Southern Argentina, in 1770
D. Elkin, A. Argüeso, M. Grosso, C. Murray, D. Vainstub, R. Bastida
and V. Dellino-Musgrave
Steamboat Montana (1879–1884)—Leviathan of the American Plains
A. Corbin and B. A. Rodgers
The South-China-Sea Tradition: the Hybrid Hulls of South-East Asia
M. Flecker
Baghla, Ghanja and Kotia: Distinguishing the Baghla from the Suri Ghanja
N. Burningham
Gravestones and Monuments in the Maritime Cultural Landscape: Research Potential and Preliminary Interpretations
D. Stewart
Down by the Water’s Edge: Modelling Shipyard Locations in Maryland, USA
B. Ford
Preliminary Analysis of the Hull of the Roman Ship from Grado, Gorizia, Italy
C. Beltrame and D. Gaddi
Rising and Narrowing: 16th-Century Geometric Algorithms used to Design the Bottom of Ships in Portugal
F. Castro
The Karschau Ship, Schleswig-Holstein: Dendrochronological Results and Timber Provenance
A. Daly
Impacts of Alexandria’s Heptastadion on Coastal Hydro-Sedimentary Dynamics During the Hellenistic Period: a Numerical Modelling Approach.
B. Millet and J-P. Goiran

Notes

The Dover Boat: the Reality of Deep-Mud Rescue
V. Fenwick
The Dover Boat; Some Responses to Ole Crumlin-Pedersen and Seán McGrail Concerning its Propulsion, Hull-form, and Assembly, and Some Observations on the Reappraisal Process.
D. Sanders
Revival—Danish Maritime Archaeology in Print again and Elsewhere
A. Croome

Reviews

S. Drumgoole (ed.), The Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: National Perspectives in light of the UNESCO Convention 2001
Review by J. Gribble
S. McGrail, Ancient Boats and Ships
Review by A. Croome
S. Mark, Homeric Seafaring
Review by L.Casson
I. Lilley, Archaeology of Oceania: Australia and the Pacific Islands
Review by P. Veth
P. Arnaud, Les Routes de la Navigation Antique. Itinéraires en Mediterranée.
 Review by C. Ward
A Göttlicher, Seefahrt in der Antike: Das Schiffs- und Seewesen bei Herodot
Review by L. Casson
L. Blue, F. Hocker and A. Englert (eds), Connected by the Sea: Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Roskilde, 2003
Review by J. Green
D. W. Roller, Through the Pillars of Herakles: Greco-Roman Exploration of the Atlantic
Review by L. Casson
E. J. March, Inshore Craft of Britain in the Days of Sail and Oar
Review by A. E. Christensen
N. K. Rauh, Merchants, Sailors and Pirates in the Roman World
Review by P. de Souza
S. O. Smith, The Low-Tech Archaeological Survey Manual
Review by J. Flatman
T. Arisholm, K. Paasche, and T. L. Wahl (eds) , Klink og Seil: Festskrift til Arne Emit Christensen
Review by D. Goodburn
J-L. Massy (ed.), Bilan Scientifique du DRASSM 2003
Review by A. J. Parker
R. Cock and N. A. M. Rodger (eds), A Guide to the Naval Records in the National Archives of the UK
Review by A. Lambert
N. A. M. Rodger, The Command of the Ocean: a Naval History of Britain, 1649-1815
Review by C. J. M. Martin
J. Bennett, Sailing Rigs: an Illustrated Guide
Review by O. T. P. Roberts
R. Winfield, British Warships in the Age of Sail (1793-1817)—Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
P. Goodwin, Ships of Trafalgar: the British, French and Spanish Fleets, October 1805
Review by A. McGowan
M. Taylor, Shipping on the Humber: the South Bank
R. Young, The Comprehensive Guide to Shipwrecks on the East Coast 1766–1917 (vol I)
Review by V. Fenwick
M. J. Hollenberg, Marco Polo - The Story of the Fastest Clipper
Review by J. Michell
M. Staniforth and M. Nash (eds), Maritime Archaeology: Australian Approaches
Review by J. Flatman
J. Green, M. Gainsford and M. Stanbury, Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime E.Museum: a Compendium of Projects, Programmes and Publications 1971–2003
Review by A. Croome
K. D. McCranie, Admiral Lord Keith and the Naval War against Napoleon
Review by A. Lambert

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