The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology
Herausgeber: Catsambis, Alexis; Hamilton, Donny L.; Ford, Ben
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Herausgeber: Catsambis, Alexis; Hamilton, Donny L.; Ford, Ben
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The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology is a comprehensive survey of the field at a time when maritime archaeology has established itself as a mature branch of archaeology. This volume draws on the expertise of nearly fifty international scholars who examine the many distinct and universal aspects of the discipline.
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The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology is a comprehensive survey of the field at a time when maritime archaeology has established itself as a mature branch of archaeology. This volume draws on the expertise of nearly fifty international scholars who examine the many distinct and universal aspects of the discipline.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 1248
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1558g
- ISBN-13: 9780199336005
- ISBN-10: 0199336008
- Artikelnr.: 40076862
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 1248
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1558g
- ISBN-13: 9780199336005
- ISBN-10: 0199336008
- Artikelnr.: 40076862
Alexis Catsambis is Underwater Archaeologist, at Naval History & Heritage Command. Ben Ford is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Donny L. Hamilton is Professor and Head of the Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M University.
* I. INTRODUCTION: The Development of Maritime Archaeology, George F.
Bass
* II.THE PROCESS
* 1. Defining a Ship: Architecture, Function, and Human Space, Patrice
Pomey
* 2. Wreck-Site Formation Processes, Colin Martin
* 3. Acoustic Remote Sensing in Maritime Archaeology, Rory Quinn
* 4. Archaeological Interpretation of Marine Magnetic Data, Robert
Gearhart
* 5. Search and Documentation of Underwater Archaeological Sites,
Michael C. Tuttle
* 6. Excavation Planning and Logistics: The HMS Swift Project, Chris
Underwood
* 7. Ship Reconstruction, Documentation, and In-Situ Recording, Yaacov
Kahanov
* 8. Ships on Land, James P. Delgado
* 9. Deep-Submergence Archaeology, Shelley Wachsmann
* 10. Recent Advances in Post-Excavation Documentation, Reconstruction
and Experimental Maritime Archaeology, Morten Ravn, Vibeke Bischoff,
Anton Englert and Søren Nielsen
* 11. Shipwreck Reconstruction Based on the Archaeological Record:
Mediterranean Whole-Moulding and Kitten Wreck Case Study, Kroum N.
Batchvarov
* 12. Historical Naval Architecture Practices as a Guide to Shipwreck
Reconstruction: The La Belle Example, Taras Pevny
* 13. The Archaeological Role of Conservation in Maritime Archaeology,
Donny L. Hamilton and C. Wayne Smith
* 14. Virtual Reconstruction of Maritime Sites and Artifacts, Donald H.
Sanders
* 15. A Digital Library Perspective: The Synthesis and Storage of
Maritime Archaeological Data to Assist in Ship Perspective, Carlos
Monroy, Filipe Castro, and Richard Furuta
* III. SHIPS and SHIPWRECKS
* 16. Early Shipbuilding in the Eastern Mediterranean, Mark E. Polzer
* 17. The Maritime Archaeology of Greek and Roman Seafaring (450 BCE -
400 CE), Deborah N. Carlson
* 18. Mediterranean Ship Design in the Middle Ages, Eric Rieth
* 19. Medieval Ships and Seafaring, Susan Rose
* 20. Post-Medieval Ships and Seafaring in the West, Fred Hocker
* 21. Southern African Shipwreck Archaeology, Bruno E.J.S. Werz
* 22. The Red Sea, Lucy Blue
* 23. Maritime Archaeological Studies in India, Aniruddh S. Gaur and
Kamlesh H. Vora
* 24. A Survey of East Asian Shipbuilding Traditions During the Era of
Chinese Maritime Expansion, Randy Sasaki
* 25. Australian Maritime Archaeology, Mark Staniforth
* 26. Historic Period Ships of the Pacific Ocean, Hans K. Van Tilburg
* 27. The Archaeology of Steamships, Kevin Crisman
* 28. Caribbean Maritime Archaeology, Margaret Leshikar-Denton
* 29. Maritime Archaeology of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Archaeology
from the Age of Exploration to the Twilight of Sail, Amy Borgens
* 30. Shipwreck Archaeology in South America, Dolores Elkin
* 31. Underwater Archaeology of the World Wars, Robert S. Neyland
* IV. MARITIME CULTURE and LIFE ASHORE
* 32. The Maritime Cultural Landscape, Christer Westerdahl
* 33. Coastal Archaeology, Ben Ford
* 34. Submerged Prehistory in the North Sea, Antony Firth
* 35. Ancient Harbors in the Mediterranean, John P. Oleson and Robert
L. Hohlfelder
* 36. Shipyard Archaeology, Jason D. Moser
* 37. Ship Abandonment, Nathan Richards
* 38. Maritime Communities and Traditions, Jesse Ransley
* V. BEYOND THE SITE
* 39. Maritime History and Maritime Archaeology, Francisco C. Domingues
* 40. Ethics, Underwater Cultural Heritage, and International Law,
Thijs J. Maarleveld
* 41. Management of Maritime Cultural Resources: An American
Perspective, Timothy Runyan
* 42. The Growth of Maritime Archaeology in Mexico: A Case Study,
Pilar Luna Erreguerena
* 43. Aviation Archaeology, Peter Fix
* 44. Maritime Archaeology and Industry, Fredrik Søreide
* 45. Museums and Maritime Archaeology, Michael McCarthy
* 46. Maritime Archaeology, The Dive Community, and Heritage Tourism,
Arthur B. Cohn and Joanne M. Dennis
* VI. CONCLUSION Future Directions, Paula Martin
* VII. GLOSSARY and APPENDIX Illustrated Glossary of Ship and Boat
Terms, J. Richard Steffy
* APPENDIX: Scientific Analyses and Dating Techniques
Bass
* II.THE PROCESS
* 1. Defining a Ship: Architecture, Function, and Human Space, Patrice
Pomey
* 2. Wreck-Site Formation Processes, Colin Martin
* 3. Acoustic Remote Sensing in Maritime Archaeology, Rory Quinn
* 4. Archaeological Interpretation of Marine Magnetic Data, Robert
Gearhart
* 5. Search and Documentation of Underwater Archaeological Sites,
Michael C. Tuttle
* 6. Excavation Planning and Logistics: The HMS Swift Project, Chris
Underwood
* 7. Ship Reconstruction, Documentation, and In-Situ Recording, Yaacov
Kahanov
* 8. Ships on Land, James P. Delgado
* 9. Deep-Submergence Archaeology, Shelley Wachsmann
* 10. Recent Advances in Post-Excavation Documentation, Reconstruction
and Experimental Maritime Archaeology, Morten Ravn, Vibeke Bischoff,
Anton Englert and Søren Nielsen
* 11. Shipwreck Reconstruction Based on the Archaeological Record:
Mediterranean Whole-Moulding and Kitten Wreck Case Study, Kroum N.
Batchvarov
* 12. Historical Naval Architecture Practices as a Guide to Shipwreck
Reconstruction: The La Belle Example, Taras Pevny
* 13. The Archaeological Role of Conservation in Maritime Archaeology,
Donny L. Hamilton and C. Wayne Smith
* 14. Virtual Reconstruction of Maritime Sites and Artifacts, Donald H.
Sanders
* 15. A Digital Library Perspective: The Synthesis and Storage of
Maritime Archaeological Data to Assist in Ship Perspective, Carlos
Monroy, Filipe Castro, and Richard Furuta
* III. SHIPS and SHIPWRECKS
* 16. Early Shipbuilding in the Eastern Mediterranean, Mark E. Polzer
* 17. The Maritime Archaeology of Greek and Roman Seafaring (450 BCE -
400 CE), Deborah N. Carlson
* 18. Mediterranean Ship Design in the Middle Ages, Eric Rieth
* 19. Medieval Ships and Seafaring, Susan Rose
* 20. Post-Medieval Ships and Seafaring in the West, Fred Hocker
* 21. Southern African Shipwreck Archaeology, Bruno E.J.S. Werz
* 22. The Red Sea, Lucy Blue
* 23. Maritime Archaeological Studies in India, Aniruddh S. Gaur and
Kamlesh H. Vora
* 24. A Survey of East Asian Shipbuilding Traditions During the Era of
Chinese Maritime Expansion, Randy Sasaki
* 25. Australian Maritime Archaeology, Mark Staniforth
* 26. Historic Period Ships of the Pacific Ocean, Hans K. Van Tilburg
* 27. The Archaeology of Steamships, Kevin Crisman
* 28. Caribbean Maritime Archaeology, Margaret Leshikar-Denton
* 29. Maritime Archaeology of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Archaeology
from the Age of Exploration to the Twilight of Sail, Amy Borgens
* 30. Shipwreck Archaeology in South America, Dolores Elkin
* 31. Underwater Archaeology of the World Wars, Robert S. Neyland
* IV. MARITIME CULTURE and LIFE ASHORE
* 32. The Maritime Cultural Landscape, Christer Westerdahl
* 33. Coastal Archaeology, Ben Ford
* 34. Submerged Prehistory in the North Sea, Antony Firth
* 35. Ancient Harbors in the Mediterranean, John P. Oleson and Robert
L. Hohlfelder
* 36. Shipyard Archaeology, Jason D. Moser
* 37. Ship Abandonment, Nathan Richards
* 38. Maritime Communities and Traditions, Jesse Ransley
* V. BEYOND THE SITE
* 39. Maritime History and Maritime Archaeology, Francisco C. Domingues
* 40. Ethics, Underwater Cultural Heritage, and International Law,
Thijs J. Maarleveld
* 41. Management of Maritime Cultural Resources: An American
Perspective, Timothy Runyan
* 42. The Growth of Maritime Archaeology in Mexico: A Case Study,
Pilar Luna Erreguerena
* 43. Aviation Archaeology, Peter Fix
* 44. Maritime Archaeology and Industry, Fredrik Søreide
* 45. Museums and Maritime Archaeology, Michael McCarthy
* 46. Maritime Archaeology, The Dive Community, and Heritage Tourism,
Arthur B. Cohn and Joanne M. Dennis
* VI. CONCLUSION Future Directions, Paula Martin
* VII. GLOSSARY and APPENDIX Illustrated Glossary of Ship and Boat
Terms, J. Richard Steffy
* APPENDIX: Scientific Analyses and Dating Techniques
* I. INTRODUCTION: The Development of Maritime Archaeology, George F.
Bass
* II.THE PROCESS
* 1. Defining a Ship: Architecture, Function, and Human Space, Patrice
Pomey
* 2. Wreck-Site Formation Processes, Colin Martin
* 3. Acoustic Remote Sensing in Maritime Archaeology, Rory Quinn
* 4. Archaeological Interpretation of Marine Magnetic Data, Robert
Gearhart
* 5. Search and Documentation of Underwater Archaeological Sites,
Michael C. Tuttle
* 6. Excavation Planning and Logistics: The HMS Swift Project, Chris
Underwood
* 7. Ship Reconstruction, Documentation, and In-Situ Recording, Yaacov
Kahanov
* 8. Ships on Land, James P. Delgado
* 9. Deep-Submergence Archaeology, Shelley Wachsmann
* 10. Recent Advances in Post-Excavation Documentation, Reconstruction
and Experimental Maritime Archaeology, Morten Ravn, Vibeke Bischoff,
Anton Englert and Søren Nielsen
* 11. Shipwreck Reconstruction Based on the Archaeological Record:
Mediterranean Whole-Moulding and Kitten Wreck Case Study, Kroum N.
Batchvarov
* 12. Historical Naval Architecture Practices as a Guide to Shipwreck
Reconstruction: The La Belle Example, Taras Pevny
* 13. The Archaeological Role of Conservation in Maritime Archaeology,
Donny L. Hamilton and C. Wayne Smith
* 14. Virtual Reconstruction of Maritime Sites and Artifacts, Donald H.
Sanders
* 15. A Digital Library Perspective: The Synthesis and Storage of
Maritime Archaeological Data to Assist in Ship Perspective, Carlos
Monroy, Filipe Castro, and Richard Furuta
* III. SHIPS and SHIPWRECKS
* 16. Early Shipbuilding in the Eastern Mediterranean, Mark E. Polzer
* 17. The Maritime Archaeology of Greek and Roman Seafaring (450 BCE -
400 CE), Deborah N. Carlson
* 18. Mediterranean Ship Design in the Middle Ages, Eric Rieth
* 19. Medieval Ships and Seafaring, Susan Rose
* 20. Post-Medieval Ships and Seafaring in the West, Fred Hocker
* 21. Southern African Shipwreck Archaeology, Bruno E.J.S. Werz
* 22. The Red Sea, Lucy Blue
* 23. Maritime Archaeological Studies in India, Aniruddh S. Gaur and
Kamlesh H. Vora
* 24. A Survey of East Asian Shipbuilding Traditions During the Era of
Chinese Maritime Expansion, Randy Sasaki
* 25. Australian Maritime Archaeology, Mark Staniforth
* 26. Historic Period Ships of the Pacific Ocean, Hans K. Van Tilburg
* 27. The Archaeology of Steamships, Kevin Crisman
* 28. Caribbean Maritime Archaeology, Margaret Leshikar-Denton
* 29. Maritime Archaeology of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Archaeology
from the Age of Exploration to the Twilight of Sail, Amy Borgens
* 30. Shipwreck Archaeology in South America, Dolores Elkin
* 31. Underwater Archaeology of the World Wars, Robert S. Neyland
* IV. MARITIME CULTURE and LIFE ASHORE
* 32. The Maritime Cultural Landscape, Christer Westerdahl
* 33. Coastal Archaeology, Ben Ford
* 34. Submerged Prehistory in the North Sea, Antony Firth
* 35. Ancient Harbors in the Mediterranean, John P. Oleson and Robert
L. Hohlfelder
* 36. Shipyard Archaeology, Jason D. Moser
* 37. Ship Abandonment, Nathan Richards
* 38. Maritime Communities and Traditions, Jesse Ransley
* V. BEYOND THE SITE
* 39. Maritime History and Maritime Archaeology, Francisco C. Domingues
* 40. Ethics, Underwater Cultural Heritage, and International Law,
Thijs J. Maarleveld
* 41. Management of Maritime Cultural Resources: An American
Perspective, Timothy Runyan
* 42. The Growth of Maritime Archaeology in Mexico: A Case Study,
Pilar Luna Erreguerena
* 43. Aviation Archaeology, Peter Fix
* 44. Maritime Archaeology and Industry, Fredrik Søreide
* 45. Museums and Maritime Archaeology, Michael McCarthy
* 46. Maritime Archaeology, The Dive Community, and Heritage Tourism,
Arthur B. Cohn and Joanne M. Dennis
* VI. CONCLUSION Future Directions, Paula Martin
* VII. GLOSSARY and APPENDIX Illustrated Glossary of Ship and Boat
Terms, J. Richard Steffy
* APPENDIX: Scientific Analyses and Dating Techniques
Bass
* II.THE PROCESS
* 1. Defining a Ship: Architecture, Function, and Human Space, Patrice
Pomey
* 2. Wreck-Site Formation Processes, Colin Martin
* 3. Acoustic Remote Sensing in Maritime Archaeology, Rory Quinn
* 4. Archaeological Interpretation of Marine Magnetic Data, Robert
Gearhart
* 5. Search and Documentation of Underwater Archaeological Sites,
Michael C. Tuttle
* 6. Excavation Planning and Logistics: The HMS Swift Project, Chris
Underwood
* 7. Ship Reconstruction, Documentation, and In-Situ Recording, Yaacov
Kahanov
* 8. Ships on Land, James P. Delgado
* 9. Deep-Submergence Archaeology, Shelley Wachsmann
* 10. Recent Advances in Post-Excavation Documentation, Reconstruction
and Experimental Maritime Archaeology, Morten Ravn, Vibeke Bischoff,
Anton Englert and Søren Nielsen
* 11. Shipwreck Reconstruction Based on the Archaeological Record:
Mediterranean Whole-Moulding and Kitten Wreck Case Study, Kroum N.
Batchvarov
* 12. Historical Naval Architecture Practices as a Guide to Shipwreck
Reconstruction: The La Belle Example, Taras Pevny
* 13. The Archaeological Role of Conservation in Maritime Archaeology,
Donny L. Hamilton and C. Wayne Smith
* 14. Virtual Reconstruction of Maritime Sites and Artifacts, Donald H.
Sanders
* 15. A Digital Library Perspective: The Synthesis and Storage of
Maritime Archaeological Data to Assist in Ship Perspective, Carlos
Monroy, Filipe Castro, and Richard Furuta
* III. SHIPS and SHIPWRECKS
* 16. Early Shipbuilding in the Eastern Mediterranean, Mark E. Polzer
* 17. The Maritime Archaeology of Greek and Roman Seafaring (450 BCE -
400 CE), Deborah N. Carlson
* 18. Mediterranean Ship Design in the Middle Ages, Eric Rieth
* 19. Medieval Ships and Seafaring, Susan Rose
* 20. Post-Medieval Ships and Seafaring in the West, Fred Hocker
* 21. Southern African Shipwreck Archaeology, Bruno E.J.S. Werz
* 22. The Red Sea, Lucy Blue
* 23. Maritime Archaeological Studies in India, Aniruddh S. Gaur and
Kamlesh H. Vora
* 24. A Survey of East Asian Shipbuilding Traditions During the Era of
Chinese Maritime Expansion, Randy Sasaki
* 25. Australian Maritime Archaeology, Mark Staniforth
* 26. Historic Period Ships of the Pacific Ocean, Hans K. Van Tilburg
* 27. The Archaeology of Steamships, Kevin Crisman
* 28. Caribbean Maritime Archaeology, Margaret Leshikar-Denton
* 29. Maritime Archaeology of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Archaeology
from the Age of Exploration to the Twilight of Sail, Amy Borgens
* 30. Shipwreck Archaeology in South America, Dolores Elkin
* 31. Underwater Archaeology of the World Wars, Robert S. Neyland
* IV. MARITIME CULTURE and LIFE ASHORE
* 32. The Maritime Cultural Landscape, Christer Westerdahl
* 33. Coastal Archaeology, Ben Ford
* 34. Submerged Prehistory in the North Sea, Antony Firth
* 35. Ancient Harbors in the Mediterranean, John P. Oleson and Robert
L. Hohlfelder
* 36. Shipyard Archaeology, Jason D. Moser
* 37. Ship Abandonment, Nathan Richards
* 38. Maritime Communities and Traditions, Jesse Ransley
* V. BEYOND THE SITE
* 39. Maritime History and Maritime Archaeology, Francisco C. Domingues
* 40. Ethics, Underwater Cultural Heritage, and International Law,
Thijs J. Maarleveld
* 41. Management of Maritime Cultural Resources: An American
Perspective, Timothy Runyan
* 42. The Growth of Maritime Archaeology in Mexico: A Case Study,
Pilar Luna Erreguerena
* 43. Aviation Archaeology, Peter Fix
* 44. Maritime Archaeology and Industry, Fredrik Søreide
* 45. Museums and Maritime Archaeology, Michael McCarthy
* 46. Maritime Archaeology, The Dive Community, and Heritage Tourism,
Arthur B. Cohn and Joanne M. Dennis
* VI. CONCLUSION Future Directions, Paula Martin
* VII. GLOSSARY and APPENDIX Illustrated Glossary of Ship and Boat
Terms, J. Richard Steffy
* APPENDIX: Scientific Analyses and Dating Techniques