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دسته بندی: باستان شناسی ویرایش: نویسندگان: Carlo Beltrame سری: ISBN (شابک) : 1785704613, 9781785704611 ناشر: Oxbow Books سال نشر: 2016 تعداد صفحات: 378 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 41 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Boats, Ships and Shipyards: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Venice 2000 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب قایق ها ، کشتی ها و کشتی سازی ها: مجموعه مقالات نهمین سمپوزیوم بین المللی باستان شناسی قایق و کشتی ، ونیز 2000 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
از قایقهای تختهای دوختهشده در مصر اولیه سلسلهای تا خرابههای روم پسین در ایتالیا، و طراحی گالهای بازرگانان ونیزی، این حجم عظیم پنجاه و سه مقاله را گرد هم میآورد که تحقیقات جدیدی را در مورد باستانشناسی و تاریخ کشتیهای باستانی و سنتهای کشتیسازی ارائه میکند. مقالات در چندین بخش موضوعی گروه بندی شده اند، از جمله: کشتی های مدیترانه. بازسازی کشتی های باستانی، از بازسازی در اندازه واقعی تا مدل های کامپیوتری؛ مطالعه کارخانههای کشتیسازی، کشتیسازیها و سرسرههای دریای مدیترانه و اروپا؛ گالی های ونیزی قرن 15 و 16. و کشتی های اروپای شمالی قرون وسطی و پس از قرون وسطی. این مقالات در نهمین سمپوزیوم بین المللی باستان شناسی قایق و کشتی (ISBSA) که در سال 2000 در ونیز برگزار شد، ارائه شد. توشیا ویتربو او در باستان شناسی کشتی سازی از دوران باستان تا دوره رنسانس و روش شناسی در باستان شناسی دریایی تخصص دارد.
From sewn planked boats in Early Dynastic Egypt to Late Roman wrecks in Italy, and the design of Venetian Merchant Galleys, this huge volume gathers together fifty-three papers presenting new research on the archaeology and history of ancient ships and shipbuilding traditions. The papers have been grouped into several thematic sections, including: ships of the Mediterranean; the reconstruction of ancient ships, from life-size reconstructions to computer models; the study of shipyards, shipsheds and slipways of the Mediterranean and Europe; Venetian Galleys of the 15th and 16th centuries; and North European medieval and post -medieval ships. These papers which were presented at the Ninth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology (ISBSA), held in Venice 2000. Carlo Beltrame is a freelance archaeologist and contract professor of Maritime archaeology at Università Ca' Foscari of Venice and of Naval archaeology at Universita della Tuscia of Viterbo. He specializes in the archaeology of ship-construction from antiquity until the Renaissance period and methodology in maritime archaeology.
Cover Copyright Contents List of Contributors Introduction by Carlo Beltrame A. INTRODUCTORY PAPERS 1. Maritime Archaeology and the ISBSA - Where to in the 21st Century?: Frederick M. Hocker 2. Nautical Archaeology in Italy: Past, Present and Future: Carlo Beltrame 3. The Arsenal of Venice and the Art of Building Ships: Mauro Bondioli B. MEDITERRANEAN SHIPS 4. Neolithic Watercraft in Greece: Circumstantial Evidence and Serious Guesses: Christina Marangou 5. Sewn Planked Boats from Early Dynastic Abydos, Egypt: Cheryl A. Ward 6. Towards the Determination of Mycenaean Shipbuilding Techniques, Tools and Materials: Dimitra Kamarinou 7. Mortise-and-Tenon Joints of Bronze Age Seagoing Ships: Cemal Pulak 8. Timber Supply and Ancient Naval Architecture: Frédéric Guibal, Patrice Pomey 9. The Late-Roman “Parco di Teodorico” Wreck, Ravenna, Italy: Preliminary Remarks on the Hull and the Shipbuilding: Stefano Medas 10. Dor D Wreck, Tantura Lagoon, Israel: Yaacov Kahanov C. RECONSTRUCTION OF SHIPS 11. Reconstruction of Marseilles 6th century BC Greek ships: Patrice Pomey 12. The Late-Roman Fiumicino 1 Wreck: Reconstructing the Hull: Giulia Boetto 13. The Reconstruction of the Ladby Ship - Using a Working Spline Model and Computer: Vibeke Bischoff D. THE SHIPYARDS 14. Progress in the Study of Ancient Shipsheds: a Review: David Blackman 15. Ancient Slipways and Shipsheds on the Israeli Coast of the Mediterranean: Avner Raban 16. Operating on Shipsheds and Slipways: Evidence of Underwater Configuration of Slipways from the Neosoikos of ’Trypiti’: Kalliopi Baika 17. An Early Roman Boatyard at Mainz, Germany: Olaf Höckmann 18. Essay to Restore the Operating Process of a Shipyard in the Early Medieval Period: the Example of the Port Berteau II Wreck, Charente-Maritime, France: Eric Rieth 19. Nails for Shipbuilding (13th-20th centuries): Furio Ciciliot 20. How Were Vessels Designed before the Late-Medieval Period?: Sean McGrail 21. The Hogendijk Shipyard in Zaandam and the VOC Shipyard Oostenburg in Amsterdam. Examples of Recent Archaeological Slipway Research in the Netherlands: Jerzy Gawronski 22. Moulds, Rising Boards and Bevel Boards. The Wooden Memory of the Shipyard of Le Locum, Lake Geneva: Paul Bloesch 23. The Tyrrell’s Boatyard of Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland: Darina Tully E. INLAND BOATS 24. Tracing Ship Traffic without Ships - Alternative Methods of Finding Evidence for Pre- and Early Historical Inland Water Transport: Ulrike Teigelake 25. Thoughts on the Typology of Stone Age Boat Petroglyphs from the White Sea and Lake Onega, Russia: Maik-Jens Springmann 26. A Roman River Barge (?) Found in the Danube near Prahovo, Serbia: Ronald Bockius 27. Expanded Logboats between the Baltic and the Black Sea: Waldemar Ossowski 28. A New Look at the Utrecht Ship: Aleydis Van de Moortel 29. Investigation of Traditional Boatbuilding for the Reconstruction of Medieval Russian Boats: Petr Sorokin 30. Wooden Shipbuilding on Lake Constance before 1900: Dietrich Hakelberg F. THE GALLEYS 31. The Sailing Qualities of Venetian Great Galleys in the 15th Century Evidence of their Influence on the Development of Sailing Ships in the Atlantic Area during the Following Century: Sergio Bellabarba 32. The Venetian Merchant Galley and the System of Partisoni - Initial Steps towards Modern Ship Design: Ulrich Alerti 33. The Art of Designing and Building Venetian Galleys from the 15th to the 16th Century: Mauro Bondioli 34. Reportage, Representation and Reality. The Extent to which Chronicle Accounts and Contemporary Illustrations can be relied upon when discussing the Tactics used in Medieval Galley Warfare: Susan Rose 35. Les Galères de la Vue de Venise de Jacopo de Barberi (1500): Luden Basch 36. Kadirga A Technical Analysis of the Sultan’s Galley: Erkut Arcak 37. Drachio in Context: Louis Th. Lehmann G. NORTH EUROPEAN MEDIEVAL AND POST-MEDIEVAL SHIPS 38. Variations on a Theme: 11th-century Ship Types of the North: Ole Crumlin-Pedersen 39. The Boat Puck 3 in the Light of Investigation of Other Slavic Boats from 9 -14th Century: Jerzy Litwin 40. The Szczecin Vessel - a ‘Crossroad’ of Shipbuilding Traditions or a Representative Artifact of Early Medieval Boatbuilding by Western Slavs?: George Indruszewski 41. Large Cargo Vessels in Danish Waters 1000-1250. Archaeological Evidence for Professional Merchant Seafaring before the Hanseatic Period: Anton Englert 42. Remarks on the Identification of Medieval Ship Types in Northern Europe: Timm Weski 43. Rare Fragments of a 13th Century Clinker Galley found in London and Use of the Irish Wildwoods for Shipbuilding: Damian Goodburn 44. Clenched Lap-Strake Boat Finds from the Netherlands, between 1200 and 1600: André F. L. van Hoik 45. Illuminating Ships: Integrating the Evidence from Images and Materials in Medieval Europe : Joe Flatman 46. Squares and Stripes: Remarks about Textiles Archaeology and Sails: Susan Möller- Wiering 47. Ships and Private Shipyards through the Archaeological Evidence of the Wreck off La Natière (Saint-Malo, Brittany, France): Michel L’Hour, Elisabeth Veyrat 48. The Mysteries of a Baltic Trader: Martijn R. Manders 49. Whipstaff and Helmsman An Account of the Steering-gear of the Vasa: Olof Pipping H. INTEGRATED EVIDENCE AND REPLICAS 50. Maritime Ethnography: The Reality of Analogy: Lucy Blue 51. A Comparison Between the Earliest Testimonies of Venetian Construction Techniques and those of the Present Day: Gilberto Penzo 52. Reconstruction of the Hjortspring Boat Sailing Tests: Knud Vagn Valbj0rn, Niels Peter Fenger, Max Vinner 53. Slavonic Boat Reconstructions in the Open Air Museum Gross Raden: Trixi Gülland