Ships and maritime landscapes : proceedings of the Thirteenth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Amsterdam 2012 /
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Meeting name: | International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology (13th : 2012 : Amsterdam, Netherlands), author. |
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Imprint: | Eelde : Barkhuis Publishing, 2017. |
Description: | 1 online resource (xviii, 525 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, plans |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12282723 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Table of contents; ISBSA 13 Committees, Contributors, and Participants; Preface; Keynote addresses; Ships for shipsâ#x80;#x99; sake? Flipping the label. From ships and landscapes to landscapes and ships (1997-2012). Christer Westerdahl; Cities and oceans. The urban development of 16th- and 17th-century Amsterdam and maritime culture. Jerzy Gawronski; A. Maritime Landscapes; 1. Ships, society, maritime space and identity. Or the agency of power, vernacular boats and bacteria. Jonathan Adams; 2. Euro-American shipwrecks in the indigenous landscape of the Arctic (Alaska). Evguenia Anichtchenko.
- 3. Armenian merchants in the Indian Ocean in the 17th and 18th centuries. Karen Balayan4. The 18th-century Dutch vessel De Jonge Seerp from GdaÅ#x84;sk Bay (Poland) and her skipper Johannes Leenderts. Tomasz Bednarz & Menno Leenstra; 5. Maritime landscapes. The relation between the submerged geological and economical landscape, ships and shipwrecks. The case of the western Wadden Sea (the Netherlands) Seger van den Brenk, Menne Kosian & Martijn Manders; 6. An approximation to the maritime cultural landscape of Cascais (Portugal) in the early modern period. Jorge Vaz Freire.
- 7. Excavations at Three Quays House by the Tower, in the heart of medieval Londonâ#x80;#x99;s shipwrightâ#x80;#x99;s quarter (England). Work in progress. Damian M. Goodburn8. Maritime regionalism in the Mediterranean maritime landscape. Matthew Harpster; 9. Ship iconography on the Penteskouphia pinakes from Archaic Corinth (Greece). Pottery industry and maritime trade. Eleni Hasaki & Yannis Nakas; 10. The Zuiderzee (the Netherlands). Highway, fishing ground and power landscape. André F.L. van Holk.
- 11. Physical and digital modelling of the Newport medieval ship original hull form (England). Toby Jones, Nigel Nayling & Pat Tanner12. Shipbuilding traditions in East Asia: a new perspective on relationships and cross-influences. Jun Kimura; 13. The Zaanstreek district as a maritime industrial landscape (1580-1800). A maritime landscape in the heart of the Noord-Holland province (the Netherlands). Piet Klei; 14. Crossing the river. Ferries as part of the maritime landscape of the river Main (Germany). Lars KrÃœger; 15. Post-medieval sea-routes: a GIS model. Kristian LÃıseth.
- 16. The Aanloop Molengat site (Wadden Sea, the Netherlands) and Europe anno 1635. The historical interpretation of a strategic cargo. Thijs Maarleveld17. Artefacts from the late medieval Copper wreck (GdaÅ#x84;sk, Poland). Beata MoÅơejko & Waldemar Ossowski; 18. Shipwreck distribution: a spatial analysis of shipwrecks in the province of Flevoland (the Netherlands). Yftinus van Popta; 19. Children in maritime communities of practice. Morten Ravn; 20. Trekvaart Landscape. Canals, towpaths and barges in 17th-century Groningen (the Netherlands). Reinder Reinders.
- 21. Big and small business. The Mediterranean trade relations of Antiphellos (KaÅ#x9F;, Turkey). Michaella Reinfeld.