A maritime archaeology of ships :: innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe /
In the last fifty years the investigation of maritime archaeological sites in the sea, in the coastal zone and in their interconnecting locales, has emerged as one of archaeology's most dynamic and fast developing fields. No longer a niche interest, maritime archaeology is recognised as having...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the last fifty years the investigation of maritime archaeological sites in the sea, in the coastal zone and in their interconnecting locales, has emerged as one of archaeology's most dynamic and fast developing fields. No longer a niche interest, maritime archaeology is recognised as having central relevance in the integrated study of the human past. Within maritime archaeology the study of watercraft has been understandably prominent and yet their potential is far from exhausted. In this book Jon Adams evaluates key episodes of technical change in the ways that ships were conceived, design. |
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505 | 8 | |a Performance analysis: provisional resultsShipwrights and status; Ships of war and trade: divergence and convergence; Chapter 7: A New Technology; Background; SL 4; Hull structure; Keel, posts and deadwood; Framing; Planking; Internal timbers; Keel fastenings; Main mast and mast-step; The ship and its materials; A reconstruction; SL 4 building sequence; Keel; Stem, stern posts and transoms:; Deadwood; Frames; Harpins and ribbands; Staging; Keelson; Cant frames; Planking; Making good; Beams; Stanchions; Breasthooks and crutches; Ceiling; Treenails; Tightening; Repairs and miscellaneous features. | |
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spelling | Adams, Jonathan, 1951- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2008002794 A maritime archaeology of ships : innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe / Jonathan Adams. First edition. Oxford, UK : Oxbow Books, [2013] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and tables; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter 1: Pathways and Ideas; Premises; Contexts and scope; Foundations; Archaeology or anthropology?; The middle range; Shifting sands; From method to management; Money, policy, law and ethics; Knowing what is there; Chapter 2: Watercraft; Communication, subsistence, trade and exchange; The first seafarers?; Preservation; Failure or success?; Ritual deposition and abandonment; Contexts and meanings; Time capsules?; Selection; Aggregate value; Ships as things; Reading ships; Purpose; Technology. TraditionMaterials; Economy; Environment; Ideology; Ships as society; Chapter 3: Sources, Theories and Practice; Images and altered perception; The attrition of time; Discovery, management and access; Ships of trade; Ships of war; Art or science?; Theory and practice; Technological particulars or social trends?; Data, facts and objectivity; Archaeological historical synthesis; Technology, innovation and social change; Chapter 4: From Medieval to Modern: Ships of State; Terminology; Technological precedents; Innovation and change; Northern Europe; The Mediterranean region. Cultural transmissionCocha -- carrack; From carrack to carvel; Mary Rose; Hull structure; Principles of construction sequence; Form and adaptations; The Kravel: Key to a kingdom; Gustav Vasa and the Swedish State; Discovery; Hull structure; Rig; Fittings; Ordnance; Dating and identification; Ship type and origin; Symbols of Power; The Elephant; Naval enterprise and novel solutions; Mars; A social context; Principal agents; Innovation; Floating Castles: architectural analogies; Dynasty over deity; Guns or barricas?; Plates; Chapter 5: The Mysterious Hulk -- Medieval tradition or modern myth? Proposed hulk characteristicsProto-hulks?; Late medieval hulks; Perception and the medieval artist; Reverse clinker; Hulk planking; Collars; Banana boats and stylistic convention; Conclusion; Chapter 6: Shipwrights, Status and Power; Precedents; Cod's head and Mackerel's tail; Sea Venture; Historical context; Discovery; Site formation; Preservation and distribution; Identification; Hull Structure; Comparative material; Sparrowhawk (1626); Warwick (1619); Alderney; The Gresham ship; Principles of construction sequence; Reconstructing Sea Venture; The secret art; Hull lines. Performance analysis: provisional resultsShipwrights and status; Ships of war and trade: divergence and convergence; Chapter 7: A New Technology; Background; SL 4; Hull structure; Keel, posts and deadwood; Framing; Planking; Internal timbers; Keel fastenings; Main mast and mast-step; The ship and its materials; A reconstruction; SL 4 building sequence; Keel; Stem, stern posts and transoms:; Deadwood; Frames; Harpins and ribbands; Staging; Keelson; Cant frames; Planking; Making good; Beams; Stanchions; Breasthooks and crutches; Ceiling; Treenails; Tightening; Repairs and miscellaneous features. In the last fifty years the investigation of maritime archaeological sites in the sea, in the coastal zone and in their interconnecting locales, has emerged as one of archaeology's most dynamic and fast developing fields. No longer a niche interest, maritime archaeology is recognised as having central relevance in the integrated study of the human past. Within maritime archaeology the study of watercraft has been understandably prominent and yet their potential is far from exhausted. In this book Jon Adams evaluates key episodes of technical change in the ways that ships were conceived, design. English. Ships Europe History. Ships, Medieval Europe. Underwater archaeology Europe. Navires Europe Histoire. Navires médiévaux Europe. Archéologie sous-marine Europe. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh HISTORY Europe General. bisacsh Ships fast Ships, Medieval fast Underwater archaeology fast Europe fast History fast has work: A maritime archaeology of ships (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFWY9r7cwtpjjhFdC3GDYP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Adams, Jonathan, 1951- Maritime archaeology of ships. First edition. Oxford, UK : Oxbow Books, [2013] 9781842172971 (DLC) 2013042552 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=810073 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Adams, Jonathan, 1951- A maritime archaeology of ships : innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe / Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and tables; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter 1: Pathways and Ideas; Premises; Contexts and scope; Foundations; Archaeology or anthropology?; The middle range; Shifting sands; From method to management; Money, policy, law and ethics; Knowing what is there; Chapter 2: Watercraft; Communication, subsistence, trade and exchange; The first seafarers?; Preservation; Failure or success?; Ritual deposition and abandonment; Contexts and meanings; Time capsules?; Selection; Aggregate value; Ships as things; Reading ships; Purpose; Technology. TraditionMaterials; Economy; Environment; Ideology; Ships as society; Chapter 3: Sources, Theories and Practice; Images and altered perception; The attrition of time; Discovery, management and access; Ships of trade; Ships of war; Art or science?; Theory and practice; Technological particulars or social trends?; Data, facts and objectivity; Archaeological historical synthesis; Technology, innovation and social change; Chapter 4: From Medieval to Modern: Ships of State; Terminology; Technological precedents; Innovation and change; Northern Europe; The Mediterranean region. Cultural transmissionCocha -- carrack; From carrack to carvel; Mary Rose; Hull structure; Principles of construction sequence; Form and adaptations; The Kravel: Key to a kingdom; Gustav Vasa and the Swedish State; Discovery; Hull structure; Rig; Fittings; Ordnance; Dating and identification; Ship type and origin; Symbols of Power; The Elephant; Naval enterprise and novel solutions; Mars; A social context; Principal agents; Innovation; Floating Castles: architectural analogies; Dynasty over deity; Guns or barricas?; Plates; Chapter 5: The Mysterious Hulk -- Medieval tradition or modern myth? Proposed hulk characteristicsProto-hulks?; Late medieval hulks; Perception and the medieval artist; Reverse clinker; Hulk planking; Collars; Banana boats and stylistic convention; Conclusion; Chapter 6: Shipwrights, Status and Power; Precedents; Cod's head and Mackerel's tail; Sea Venture; Historical context; Discovery; Site formation; Preservation and distribution; Identification; Hull Structure; Comparative material; Sparrowhawk (1626); Warwick (1619); Alderney; The Gresham ship; Principles of construction sequence; Reconstructing Sea Venture; The secret art; Hull lines. Performance analysis: provisional resultsShipwrights and status; Ships of war and trade: divergence and convergence; Chapter 7: A New Technology; Background; SL 4; Hull structure; Keel, posts and deadwood; Framing; Planking; Internal timbers; Keel fastenings; Main mast and mast-step; The ship and its materials; A reconstruction; SL 4 building sequence; Keel; Stem, stern posts and transoms:; Deadwood; Frames; Harpins and ribbands; Staging; Keelson; Cant frames; Planking; Making good; Beams; Stanchions; Breasthooks and crutches; Ceiling; Treenails; Tightening; Repairs and miscellaneous features. Ships Europe History. Ships, Medieval Europe. Underwater archaeology Europe. Navires Europe Histoire. Navires médiévaux Europe. Archéologie sous-marine Europe. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh HISTORY Europe General. bisacsh Ships fast Ships, Medieval fast Underwater archaeology fast |
title | A maritime archaeology of ships : innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe / |
title_auth | A maritime archaeology of ships : innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe / |
title_exact_search | A maritime archaeology of ships : innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe / |
title_full | A maritime archaeology of ships : innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe / Jonathan Adams. |
title_fullStr | A maritime archaeology of ships : innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe / Jonathan Adams. |
title_full_unstemmed | A maritime archaeology of ships : innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe / Jonathan Adams. |
title_short | A maritime archaeology of ships : |
title_sort | maritime archaeology of ships innovation and social change in medieval and early modern europe |
title_sub | innovation and social change in medieval and early modern Europe / |
topic | Ships Europe History. Ships, Medieval Europe. Underwater archaeology Europe. Navires Europe Histoire. Navires médiévaux Europe. Archéologie sous-marine Europe. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh HISTORY Europe General. bisacsh Ships fast Ships, Medieval fast Underwater archaeology fast |
topic_facet | Ships Europe History. Ships, Medieval Europe. Underwater archaeology Europe. Navires Europe Histoire. Navires médiévaux Europe. Archéologie sous-marine Europe. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. HISTORY Europe General. Ships Ships, Medieval Underwater archaeology Europe History |
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