Shipwrecks and Provenance:
This book presents a set of protocols to establish the need for wood samples from shipwrecks and to guide archaeologists in the removal of samples for a suite of archaeometric techniques currently available to provenance the timbers used to construct wooden ships and boats. Case studies presented us...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book presents a set of protocols to establish the need for wood samples from shipwrecks and to guide archaeologists in the removal of samples for a suite of archaeometric techniques currently available to provenance the timbers used to construct wooden ships and boats. Case studies presented use Iberian ships of the 16th to 18th centuries. |
Beschreibung: | Description based upon print version of record. Figure 10. Schematic diagram of the radial conversion of deciduous oak. Diagram © Sara Rich, 2017. |
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505 | 8 | |a Figure 1. Map of main North Atlantic ocean currents, corresponding with trade winds and Iberian trans-Atlantic sailing routes from the late 15th century. Map prepared by María José García Rodríguez with data from Ana Crespo Solana, © ForSEAdiscovery Proj -- Figure 2. Distribution map of known sixteenth to eighteenth-century Iberian shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific coast of the Americas. Of these, 698 are known from historical records and 216 from archaeological investigations. The western Pac | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 3. Supposed shipwreck timber from a galleon of the 1986 Spanish armada that appeared on the online auction site Ebay in 2015 after having washed up on the Scottish coast as flotsam. -- Timber Samples and Dendroprovenance -- 2.1. Scientific analyses -- 2.1.1. Dendrochronology -- 2.1.2. Dendroarchaeology -- 2.1.3. DNA -- 2.1.4. Geochemistry -- 2.1.5. Anatomical and structural markers -- Chapter 3 -- Figure 4. Examples of research questions that could form the basis for interrogating a wooden shipwreck site through a systematic timber sampling campaign. | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 5. Table with descriptions of analytical dendroprovenance methods and what each requires from a wood sample. -- Figure 6. Examples of questions to consider when developing an underwater timber sampling strategy. -- Sampling and Sub-sampling -- 3.1. Selection -- 3.1.1. Assemblage and preservation -- 3.1.2. Sampling underwater -- 3.1.3. Sampling on land -- 3.2. Post-excavation processing -- 3.2.1. Cleaning -- 3.2.2. Visual recording -- 3.2.3. Text-based description -- 3.2.4. Storage -- 3.2.5. Database management -- 3.3. Sub-sampling -- 3.3.1. Dendrochronology -- 3.3.2. Dendroarchaeology | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.1. DNA -- 3.3.4. Geochemistry -- 3.3.5. Anatomical and structural markers -- 3.3.6. Radiocarbon (14C) -- Chapter 4 -- Figure 7. Slivers of transverse sections of pine (Pinus sp. -- left) and deciduous oak (Quercus subg. quercus -- right), demonstrating the visible differentiating features: color, sharper distinctions between annual growth rings in pine, porous earlywood in o -- Figure 8. Schematic diagram of the transverse section of deciduous oak. Diagram © Sara Rich, 2017. -- Figure 9. Schematic diagram of the transverse section of a coniferous wood. Diagram © Sara Rich, 2017. | |
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spelling | Rich, Sara A. Shipwrecks and Provenance [electronic resource]. Oxford : Archaeopress, 2018. 1 online resource (76 p.) Description based upon print version of record. Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 -- The Uniquely Problematic Shipwrecks of the Equally Problematic 'Age of Discovery' -- 1.1. Historical Background -- 1.2. Emergent oceangoing ship types -- 1.2.1. Galleon -- 1.2.2. Nao, nau, carrack -- 1.2.3. Caravel -- 1.3. What it means to be 'Iberian' -- 1.4. Treasure and archaeology -- Chapter 2 Figure 1. Map of main North Atlantic ocean currents, corresponding with trade winds and Iberian trans-Atlantic sailing routes from the late 15th century. Map prepared by María José García Rodríguez with data from Ana Crespo Solana, © ForSEAdiscovery Proj -- Figure 2. Distribution map of known sixteenth to eighteenth-century Iberian shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific coast of the Americas. Of these, 698 are known from historical records and 216 from archaeological investigations. The western Pac Figure 3. Supposed shipwreck timber from a galleon of the 1986 Spanish armada that appeared on the online auction site Ebay in 2015 after having washed up on the Scottish coast as flotsam. -- Timber Samples and Dendroprovenance -- 2.1. Scientific analyses -- 2.1.1. Dendrochronology -- 2.1.2. Dendroarchaeology -- 2.1.3. DNA -- 2.1.4. Geochemistry -- 2.1.5. Anatomical and structural markers -- Chapter 3 -- Figure 4. Examples of research questions that could form the basis for interrogating a wooden shipwreck site through a systematic timber sampling campaign. Figure 5. Table with descriptions of analytical dendroprovenance methods and what each requires from a wood sample. -- Figure 6. Examples of questions to consider when developing an underwater timber sampling strategy. -- Sampling and Sub-sampling -- 3.1. Selection -- 3.1.1. Assemblage and preservation -- 3.1.2. Sampling underwater -- 3.1.3. Sampling on land -- 3.2. Post-excavation processing -- 3.2.1. Cleaning -- 3.2.2. Visual recording -- 3.2.3. Text-based description -- 3.2.4. Storage -- 3.2.5. Database management -- 3.3. Sub-sampling -- 3.3.1. Dendrochronology -- 3.3.2. Dendroarchaeology 3.3.1. DNA -- 3.3.4. Geochemistry -- 3.3.5. Anatomical and structural markers -- 3.3.6. Radiocarbon (14C) -- Chapter 4 -- Figure 7. Slivers of transverse sections of pine (Pinus sp. -- left) and deciduous oak (Quercus subg. quercus -- right), demonstrating the visible differentiating features: color, sharper distinctions between annual growth rings in pine, porous earlywood in o -- Figure 8. Schematic diagram of the transverse section of deciduous oak. Diagram © Sara Rich, 2017. -- Figure 9. Schematic diagram of the transverse section of a coniferous wood. Diagram © Sara Rich, 2017. Figure 10. Schematic diagram of the radial conversion of deciduous oak. Diagram © Sara Rich, 2017. This book presents a set of protocols to establish the need for wood samples from shipwrecks and to guide archaeologists in the removal of samples for a suite of archaeometric techniques currently available to provenance the timbers used to construct wooden ships and boats. Case studies presented use Iberian ships of the 16th to 18th centuries. Shipwrecks. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121666 Underwater archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139611 Naufrages. Archéologie sous-marine. shipwrecks. aat underwater archaeology. aat Shipwrecks fast Underwater archaeology fast Electronic book. Nayling, Nigel. Momber, Garry. Print version: Rich, Sara A. Shipwrecks and Provenance: in-Situ Timber Sampling Protocols with a Focus on Wrecks of the Iberian Shipbuilding Tradition Oxford : Archaeopress,c2018 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2295674 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rich, Sara A. Shipwrecks and Provenance Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 -- The Uniquely Problematic Shipwrecks of the Equally Problematic 'Age of Discovery' -- 1.1. Historical Background -- 1.2. Emergent oceangoing ship types -- 1.2.1. Galleon -- 1.2.2. Nao, nau, carrack -- 1.2.3. Caravel -- 1.3. What it means to be 'Iberian' -- 1.4. Treasure and archaeology -- Chapter 2 Figure 1. Map of main North Atlantic ocean currents, corresponding with trade winds and Iberian trans-Atlantic sailing routes from the late 15th century. Map prepared by María José García Rodríguez with data from Ana Crespo Solana, © ForSEAdiscovery Proj -- Figure 2. Distribution map of known sixteenth to eighteenth-century Iberian shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific coast of the Americas. Of these, 698 are known from historical records and 216 from archaeological investigations. The western Pac Figure 3. Supposed shipwreck timber from a galleon of the 1986 Spanish armada that appeared on the online auction site Ebay in 2015 after having washed up on the Scottish coast as flotsam. -- Timber Samples and Dendroprovenance -- 2.1. Scientific analyses -- 2.1.1. Dendrochronology -- 2.1.2. Dendroarchaeology -- 2.1.3. DNA -- 2.1.4. Geochemistry -- 2.1.5. Anatomical and structural markers -- Chapter 3 -- Figure 4. Examples of research questions that could form the basis for interrogating a wooden shipwreck site through a systematic timber sampling campaign. Figure 5. Table with descriptions of analytical dendroprovenance methods and what each requires from a wood sample. -- Figure 6. Examples of questions to consider when developing an underwater timber sampling strategy. -- Sampling and Sub-sampling -- 3.1. Selection -- 3.1.1. Assemblage and preservation -- 3.1.2. Sampling underwater -- 3.1.3. Sampling on land -- 3.2. Post-excavation processing -- 3.2.1. Cleaning -- 3.2.2. Visual recording -- 3.2.3. Text-based description -- 3.2.4. Storage -- 3.2.5. Database management -- 3.3. Sub-sampling -- 3.3.1. Dendrochronology -- 3.3.2. Dendroarchaeology 3.3.1. DNA -- 3.3.4. Geochemistry -- 3.3.5. Anatomical and structural markers -- 3.3.6. Radiocarbon (14C) -- Chapter 4 -- Figure 7. Slivers of transverse sections of pine (Pinus sp. -- left) and deciduous oak (Quercus subg. quercus -- right), demonstrating the visible differentiating features: color, sharper distinctions between annual growth rings in pine, porous earlywood in o -- Figure 8. Schematic diagram of the transverse section of deciduous oak. Diagram © Sara Rich, 2017. -- Figure 9. Schematic diagram of the transverse section of a coniferous wood. Diagram © Sara Rich, 2017. Shipwrecks. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121666 Underwater archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139611 Naufrages. Archéologie sous-marine. shipwrecks. aat underwater archaeology. aat Shipwrecks fast Underwater archaeology fast |
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title_full | Shipwrecks and Provenance [electronic resource]. |
title_fullStr | Shipwrecks and Provenance [electronic resource]. |
title_full_unstemmed | Shipwrecks and Provenance [electronic resource]. |
title_short | Shipwrecks and Provenance |
title_sort | shipwrecks and provenance |
topic | Shipwrecks. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121666 Underwater archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139611 Naufrages. Archéologie sous-marine. shipwrecks. aat underwater archaeology. aat Shipwrecks fast Underwater archaeology fast |
topic_facet | Shipwrecks. Underwater archaeology. Naufrages. Archéologie sous-marine. shipwrecks. underwater archaeology. Shipwrecks Underwater archaeology Electronic book. |
url | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2295674 |
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