IMIS

Publications | Institutes | Persons | Datasets | Projects | Maps
[ report an error in this record ]basket (1): add | show Print this page

one publication added to basket [293377]
The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology
Catsambis, A.; Ford, B.; Hamilton, D.L. (Ed.) (2011). The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. Oxford University Press: Oxford/New York. ISBN 978-0199336005. 1248 pp.

Available in  Authors 
    VLIZ: General [106084]

Keywords
    Archaeology
    History
    Naval architecture
    Others > Socio-Economics
    Reconstruction
    Restoration
    Shipwrecks
    Trade

Authors  Top 
  • Catsambis, A., editor
  • Ford, B., editor
  • Hamilton, D.L., editor

Content
  • Bass, G.F. (2011). The development of maritime archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 3-22, more
  • Pomey, P. (2011). Defining a ship: architecture, function, and human space, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 25-46, more
  • Martin, C. (2011). Wreck-site formation processes, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 47-67, more
  • Quinn, R. (2011). Acoustic remote sensing in maritime archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 68-89, more
  • Gearhart, R. (2011). Archaeological interpretation of marine magnetic data, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 90-113, more
  • Tuttle, M.C. (2011). Search and documentation of underwater archaeological sites, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 114-132, more
  • Underwood, C. (2011). Excavation planning and logistics: the HMS swift project, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 133-160, more
  • Kahanov, Y. (2011). Ship reconstruction, documentation, and in situ recording, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 161-181, more
  • Delgado, J.P. (2011). Ships on land, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 182-201, more
  • Wachsmann, S. (2011). Deep-submergence archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 202-231, more
  • Ravn, M.; Bischoff, V.; Englert, A.; Nielsen, S.T. (2011). Recent advances in post-excavation documentation, reconstruction, and experimental maritime archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 232-249, more
  • Batchvarov, K.N. (2011). Shipwreck reconstruction based on the archaeological record: mediterranean whole-molding and the kitten wreck case study, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 250-266, more
  • Pevny, T. (2011). Historic naval architecture practices as a guide to shipwreck reconstruction: the La Belle example, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 267-285, more
  • Hamilton, D.L.; Smith, C.W. (2011). The archaeological role of conservation in maritime archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 286-304, more
  • Sanders, D.H. (2011). Virtual reconstruction of maritime sites and artifacts, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 305-326, more
  • Monroy, C.; Castro, F.; Furuta, R. (2011). A digital library perspective: the synthesis and storage of maritime archaeological data to assist in ship reconstruction, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 327-346, more
  • Polzer, M.E. (2011). Early shipbuilding in the eastern Mediterranean, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 349-378, more
  • Carlson, D.N. (2011). The seafarers and shipwrecks of Ancient Greece and Rome, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 379-405, more
  • Rieth, E. (2011). Mediterranean ship design in the middle ages, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 406-425, more
  • Rose, S. (2011). Medieval ships and seafaring, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 426-444, more
  • Hocker, F. (2011). Postmedieval ships and seafaring in the west, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 445-472, more
  • Werz, B.E.J.S. (2011). Southern african shipwreck archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 473-494, more
  • Blue, L. (2011). The Red Sea, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 495-512, more
  • Gaur, A.S.G.; Vora, K.H. (2011). Maritime archaeological studies in India, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 513-534, more
  • Sasaki, R.J. (2011). A survey of East Asian shipbuilding traditions during the era of Chinese maritime expansion, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 535-560, more
  • Staniforth, M. (2011). Australian maritime archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 561-587, more
  • Van Tilburg, H.K. (2011). Historic period ships of the Pacific Ocean, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 588-609, more
  • Crisman, K. (2011). The archaeology of steamships, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 610-628, more
  • Leshikar-Denton, M. (2011). Caribbean maritime archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 629-659, more
  • Borgens, A. (2011). Maritime archaeology of the northern Gulf of Mexico: archaeology from the age of exploration to the twilight of sail, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 660-684, more
  • Elkin, D. (2011). Shipwreck archaeology in South America, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 685-707, more
  • Neyland, R.S. (2011). Underwater archaeology of the world wars, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 708-729, more
  • Westerdahl, C. (2011). The maritime cultural landscape, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 733-762, more
  • Ford, B. (2011). Coastal archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 763-785, more
  • Firth, A. (2011). Submerged prehistory in the North Sea, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 786-808, more
  • Oleson, J.P.; Hohlfelder, R.L. (2011). Ancient harbors in the Mediterranean, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 809-833, more
  • Moser, J.D. (2011). Shipyard archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 834-855, more
  • Richards, N. (2011). Ship abandonment, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 856-878, more
  • Ransley, J. (2011). Maritime communities and traditions, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 879-903, more
  • Domingues, F.C. (2011). Maritime history and maritime archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 907-916, more
  • Maarleveld, T.J. (2011). Ethics, underwater cultural heritage, and international law, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 917-941, more
  • Runyan, T. (2011). Management of maritime cultural resources: an American perspective, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 942-966, more
  • Erreguerena, P.L. (2011). The growth of maritime archaeology in Mexico: a case study, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 967-988, more
  • Fix, P.D. (2011). From sky to sea: the case for aeronautical archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 989-1009, more
  • Søreide, F. (2011). Maritime archaeology and industry, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 1010-1031, more
  • Mccarthy, M. (2011). Museums and maritime archaeology, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 1032-1054, more
  • Cohn, A.C.; Dennis, J.M. (2011). Maritime archaeology, the dive community, and heritage tourism, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 1055-1081, more
  • Martin, P. (2011). Conclusion: future directions, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 1085-1101, more
  • Steffy, J.R. (2011). Illustrated glossary of ship and boat terms, in: Catsambis, A. et al. (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology. pp. 1105-1150, more

Abstract
    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. This volume draws on many of the distinct and universal aspects of maritime archaeology, bringing them together under four main themes: the research process, ships and shipwrecks, maritime and nautical culture, and issues of preservation and management.

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top | Authors