A maritime archaeology of ships: innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures and tables
................................................................................................................ix
Acknowledgements
........................................................................................................................xi
Preface
..........................................................................................................................................xiii
1.
Pathways and Ideas
..........................................................................................1
Premises
....................................................................................................................................1
Contexts and scope
...................................................................................................................2
Foundations...
...........................................................................................................................3
Archaeology or anthropology?
...................................................................................................7
The middle range
....................................................................................................................10
Shifting sands
..........................................................................................................................11
From method to management
................................................................................................12
Money, policy, law and ethics
.................................................................................................12
Knowing what is there
............................................................................................................13
2.
Watercrafi
........................................................................................................15
Communication, subsistence, trade and exchange
..................................................................15
The first seafarers?
...................................................................................................................15
Preservation
............................................................................................................................17
Failure or success?
...................................................................................................................17
Ritual deposition and abandonment
.......................................................................................18
Contexts and meanings
...........................................................................................................19
Time capsules?
........................................................................................................................20
Selection
.................................................................................................................................21
Aggregate value
.......................................................................................................................21
Ships as things
........................................................................................................................22
Reading ships
..........................................................................................................................24
Purpose
................................................................................................................................24
Technology
..........................................................................................................................24
Tradition
..............................................................................................................................24
Materials
..............................................................................................................................25
Economy
.............................................................................................................................26
Environment
........................................................................................................................26
Ideology
...............................................................................................................................27
Ships as society
.......................................................................................................................28
VI
Contentss
3.
Sources, Theories and Practice
.................................................................33
Images and altered perception
.................................................................................................33
The attrition of time
...............................................................................................................34
Discovery, management and access
.........................................................................................36
Ships of trade
..........................................................................................................................37
Ships of war
............................................................................................................................41
Art or science?
.........................................................................................................................43
Theory and practice
................................................................................................................44
Technological particulars or social trends?
...............................................................................45
Data, facts and objectivity
.......................................................................................................47
Archaeological historical synthesis
...........................................................................................47
Technology, innovation and social change
..............................................................................49
4.
From Medieval to Modern: Ships of State
...................................................53
Terminology
............................................................................................................................53
Technological precedents
........................................................................................................55
Innovation and change
............................................................................................................63
Northern Europe
................................................................................................................63
The Mediterranean region
...................................................................................................66
Cultural transmission
..............................................................................................................69
Cocha
-
carrack
......................................................................................................................69
From carrack to carvel
............................................................................................................70
Mary Rose
................................................................................................................................73
Hull structure
.....................................................................................................................74
Principles of construction sequence
....................................................................................76
Form and adaptations
.........................................................................................................76
The Kravel: Key to a kingdom
................................................................................................79
Gustav
Vasa
and the Swedish State
.....................................................................................79
Discovery
............................................................................................................................79
Hull structure
.....................................................................................................................80
Rig
......................................................................................................................................82
Fittings
...............................................................................................................................83
Ordnance
............................................................................................................................83
Dating and identification
....................................................................................................83
Ship type and origin
...........................................................................................................86
Symbols of Power
....................................................................................................................87
The Elephant
......................................................................................................................87
Naval enterprise and novel solutions
...................................................................................88
Mars
...................................................................................................................................90
A social context
.......................................................................................................................92
Principal agents
.......................................................................................................................93
Innovation
..............................................................................................................................93
Floating Castles: architectural analogies
..................................................................................95
Dynasty over deity
..................................................................................................................96
Guns or
barricas?
....................................................................................................................97
5.
The Mysterious Hulk
-
Medieval tradition or modern myth?
..................99
Proposed hulk characteristics
................................................................................................101
Proto-hulks?
.........................................................................................................................102
Late medieval hulks
..............................................................................................................103
Perception and the medieval artist
........................................................................................104
Reverse clinker
...................................................................................................................105
Contents
vii
Hulk planking
...................................................................................................................106
Collars
...............................................................................................................................108
Banana boats and stylistic convention
...............................................................................108
Conclusion
...........................................................................................................................109
6.
Shipwrights, Status and Power
....................................................................
Ill
Precedents
............................................................................................................................112
Cod s head and Mackerel s tail
.............................................................................................115
Sea Venture
...........................................................................................................................117
Historical context
..............................................................................................................117
Discovery
...........................................................................................................................119
Site formation
...................................................................................................................120
Preservation and distribution
.............................................................................................121
Identification
.....................................................................................................................121
Hull Structure
...................................................................................................................122
Comparative material
...........................................................................................................128
Sparrowhawk
(1626)..........................................................................................................128
Warwick
(1619).................................................................................................................128
Alderney
............................................................................................................................130
The
Gresham
ship
.............................................................................................................130
Principles of construction sequence
......................................................................................130
Reconstructing Sea Venture
...................................................................................................132
TThe secret art
........................................................................................................................132
Huillines
.............................................................................................................................145
Performance analysis: provisional results
............................................................................145
Shipwrights and status
.........................................................................................................148
Ships of war and trade: divergence and convergence
............................................................149
7.
A New Technology
..........................................................................................153
Background
..........................................................................................................................153
SL4
.....................................................................................................................................153
Hull structure
.......................................................................................................................153
Keel, posts and deadwood
.................................................................................................153
Framing
.............................................................................................................................154
Planking
............................................................................................................................156
Internal timbers
.................................................................................................................159
Keel fastenings
...................................................................................................................159
Main mas: and mast-step
..................................................................................................160
The ship and its materials
.....................................................................................................161
A reconstruction
...................................................................................................................162
SL
4
building sequence
........................................................................................................163
Keel
........................................................................................................................................163
Stem, stern posts and transoms:
.............................................................................................165
Deadwood
..............................................................................................................................165
Frames
....................................................................................................................................165
Harpins and ribbands
.............................................................................................................166
Staging
...................................................................................................................................166
Keelson
..................................................................................................................................166
Cant frames
............................................................................................................................167
Planking
.................................................................................................................................167
Making good
..........................................................................................................................168
Beams
.....................................................................................................................................168
Stanchions
..............................................................................................................................168
viii Contents
Breasthooks and crutches
.......................................................................................................168
Ceiling
..................................................................................................................................168
Treenails
.................................................................................................................................168
Tightening
.............................................................................................................................169
Repairs and miscellaneous features
.......................................................................................171
Implications
.........................................................................................................................173
8.
Carvel Building in Retrospect
....................................................................175
Structures and materials
.......................................................................................................175
Ribs and skins
......................................................................................................................186
New materials, new ideas
.....................................................................................................190
9.
Maritime Material Culture
........................................................................193
The new versus the old: Innovators and laggards
................................................................194
Specific circumstances and general explanations
...................................................................196
Stress response
......................................................................................................................197
History to prehistory: directions and potential
.....................................................................198
Boats in the mind
-
boats in reality
.....................................................................................200
Glossary
......................................................................................................................................205
Appendices
..................................................................................................................................217
1.
Narrow escape from shipwreck
.........................................................................................217
2.
17th Century ship design
.................................................................................................219
References
...................................................................................................................................223
Index
...........................................................................................................................................245
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