Ships, boats, ports, trade and war in the Mediterranean and beyond : proceedings of the Maritime Archaeology Graduate Symposium 2018 /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Maritime Archaeology Graduate Symposium Oxford, England
Other Authors: Raad, Naseem (Editor), Cabrera Tejedor, Carlos, 1976- (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : BAR Publishing Ltd, 2020.
Series:BAR international series ; 2961.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Carlos Cabrera Tejedor
  • Introduction / Lucy Blue and Naseem Raad
  • Before 'Thalassocracies': teconstructing the 'longboat' and rethinking its use and social implications in the 4th and 3rd millennium south Aegean / Panos Tzovaras
  • Technology behind the Mazarrón boats: a virtual 3D approximation / Carlos Cabrera Tejedor
  • Experimental archaeology and the contributory reconstruction of a Roman warship / Mateusz Polakowski
  • Managing the threat: a maritime archaeological study of the island of Menorca as a key ancillary in the Roman Mediterranean / Margaret A. Amundson
  • The Roman port of Berytus / Naseem Raad
  • The study of the port system of the coast of Almería from the analysis of the maritime cultural landscape, eighth-twelfth centuries / Marta Del Mastro Ochoa
  • The whole story: exploring the transportation of whole olives in antiquity through shipwreck evidence / Lisa Briggs
  • Piracy in the Hellenistic period: a misunderstood phenomenon / Joseph M. Pacheco Jr
  • Investigating the role of the sea in Roman Crete's prosperity: a maritime archaeological perspective / Dimitris Karampas
  • Cultural underwater heritage of the South Pacific Armada / Cristina Agudo Rey
  • Maritime archaeology in Biscay, Basque Country: facts, acts, research and opportunities / José Manuel Matés Luque
  • Pioneers of maritime activity: the uses and abuses of the maritime aspects of Phoenician culture / Lamia Sassine
  • Exploring hominin movement patterns in the lower palaeolithic Aegean dry land: methodological challenges / Peny Tsakanikou and John McNabb.