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Between Continents: Proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology (Isbsa)

Publisher Ege Yayinlari
Category Social Science
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Author(s) Nergis Gunsenin
Publisher Ege Yayinlari
ISBN / ASIN 6054701029
ISBN-13 9786054701025
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Sales Rank #5,569,211
Category Social Science
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A Brief History of Nautical Archaeology in Turkey by George F. Bass A. News from the Mediterranean B. News from Northern Europe C. The Byzantine Ships at Yenikap? D. Mediterranean and Black Sea Ships and Seafaring E. Ottoman Shipbuilding F. Ship Construction G. Experimental Archaeology H. Research Methods..... Some of the titles :Pharaonic Ship Remains of Ayn SukhnaMiddle Bronze Age Boat of Mitrou, Central Greece, Iron Age Phoenician Shipwreck Excavation at Bajo de la Campana, Spain: Preliminary Report from the Field, A 16th -Century Wreck Found near the Island of Mljet, Croatia, The Archaeological Find and its Historical Context, News from Northern EuropeK?z?lburun Column Wreck Preliminary Hull Analysis: Maximum Results from Minimum Remains, A 15th -Century Bulk Carrier, Wrecked off Skaftö, Western Sweden, Barcode Project: Fifteen Nordic Clinker-Built Boats from the 16th and 17th Centuries in the City Centre of Oslo, Norway,Loss and Rediscovery of the Swedish 'Prinsessan Hedvig Sophia' in the Baltic Sea near Kiel, Germany,Investigation of the Wreck Site of the 18th -Century Russian Warship 'St. Alexander' near the Tarkhankutski Lighthouse (Crimea, Ukraine),'City' Harbours from Antiquity through Medieval Times, Byzantine Shipwrecks at Yenikap?, Ethnicity and Sphere of Activity of the Crew of the 11th -Century Serce Liman? Ship: Some Tentative Observations, Mediterranean and Black Sea Ships and SeafaringByzantine Ship Graffiti in the Kilise Mescidi of Amasra, Roman Ships Carrying Marble: Were These Vessels in Some Way Special?, Between East and West in the Roman Empire: Skippers and Shipowners from the Eastern Mediterranean, Reflections on the Graffiti of Haghia Sophia at Trebizond (Trabzon), Turkey, 14th -Century Galley Fleet from the Black Sea: The Case of Codex 5 in the Hellenic Institute of Venice
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