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Sep 18, 2012 · Abstract. The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology is a survey of the field as seen through the eyes of nearly fifty scholars at a time when maritime archaeology has established itself as a mature branch of archaeology. This volume draws on many of the distinct and universal aspects of maritime archaeology, bringing them together under four ...
Alexis Catsambis, Ben Ford, Donny L. Hamilton. Oxford University Press, 2014 - Social Science - 1203 pages. The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology is a comprehensive survey of the field as seen through the eyes of nearly fifty scholars at a time when maritime archaeology has established itself as a mature branch of archaeology.
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The first section of the book deals with the best practices for locating, documenting, excavating, and analyzing submerged sites. This methodological foundation is followed by a sample of shipwreck studies from around the world as scholars trace the regional development of ships and seafaring.
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Dec 12, 2013 · The final chapters then approach maritime archaeology in a broader context, moving beyond archaeological sites to discuss the archaeological record in general within legal, preservation, and management frameworks.Taken together, these individual and original articles provide a valuable resource that summarizes the current state of the field of maritime archaeology and offers insight into the ...
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The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (IJNA) is a forum for the exchange of ideas and research relevant to all aspects of nautical and maritime archaeology. Published twice a year, IJNA is a full colour publication, both online and in print, that contains peer-reviewed original research articles, notes, and book reviews. IJNA addresses ...
The journal covers all aspects of the study of nautical and maritime archaeology, exploring the use and development of water transport, maritime trade, coastal and offshore resource use, and the infrastructures that supported these activities from prehistory to the recent past. The material covered includes both tangible remains from terrestrial an...
We are excited to welcome Dr Athena Trakadas as the new editor of theInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology. Athena has taken over from Miranda Richardson, who was the the editor of the journal between 2011 and 2021 Athena can be contacted on: ijna@nauticalarchaeologysociety.org
Lucy Blue (Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Southampton, UK) Giulia Boetto (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France) Toni Carrell (Ships of Discovery, Galveston, USA) John P. Cooper (Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies University of Exeter, UK) Deborah Cvikel (Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies, University of ...
IJNAwelcomes submissions from all persons engaged in archaeology with a maritime/nautical relevance anywhere in the world. However, as publication in a refereed journal gives long-term academic respectability to any material published, the Editor asks for clear information to be provided about how surveys and excavations were financed, and the loca...
The Webinar Series is a great way to hear from some of the worlds leading authors in nautical archaeology. They are broadcast live, online, are interactive, free to watch and even recorded to the NAS YouTube Channelso you can watch them again and again. More on the IJNA Webinar Series can be found here
The first live IJNA Webinar took place on Wednesday 23rd January at 10.00 (London), 11.00 (Paris), 19.00 (Toyko) and 21.00 (Sydney) on "The Archaeology of World War Battleships". The webinar was hosted by the IJNA Editor, Miranda Richardson and IJNA Advisory Editor, Dr Jun Kimura. Panel members will include recent IJNA authors, Dr Innes McCartney, ...
The Honor Frost Foundation supports the IJNA/HFF Open Access Award provides the winning IJNA article with a year of free open access on the Wiley Online Book Store. This means that those who do not have a subscription to the IJNA will be able to access and download the winning article for free.
Recent publications include: Maritime Archaeology on Dry Land (2022), Temporary Palaces (2021), A Comparative Study of Rock Art in Later Prehistoric Europe (2020), The Prehistory of Britain and Europe (revised edition 2019), and A Geography of Offerings (2016).
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Oct 1, 2024 · A Practical Guide to Maritime Archaeology with a Focus on the Mid-Atlantic Region by John D. Broadwater, Charles City, Virginia, USA, Archaeological Society of Virginia, 2023, 146pp., many illustrations, $30 (sbk), ISBN 978-0976358510