AbstrAct Defining 15th- and 16th-century Iberian shipbuilding traditions related to European expansion overseas is a difficult task. Scarce documentary evidence and the systematic destruction of Spanish and Portuguese shipwrecks by those with a purely monetary agenda make the task even more complex. In spite of these obstacles, data suggests that a distinctive shipbuilding tradition existed on the Iberian Peninsula. Through careful mining of the documentary and archaeological evidence, the concepts behind Iberian ship design can be articulated as well as compared and contrasted to other European shipbuilding traditions
The evolution of the Iberian Atlantic coastline specifically at the estuaries of the Douro and Monde...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The Ria de Aveiro F site was discovered during preventive archaeologi...
Mediterranean shipbuilding is mostly known due to archaeological data a large part of which consist ...
Out of 155 known shipwrecks around the world dating from 1600 to 1700, more than a third have been c...
UID/HIS/04666/2013The Ria de Aveiro F shipwreck site dates from the 16th century. Several well prese...
This study presents two new representations of ships, recently found in Casas del Turuñuelo, Spain, ...
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Treballs Finals de Grau Arqueologia, Facultat de Geografia i Història, Universitat de Barcelona, Cur...
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In this paper, we present three exceptional documentary evidences for the knowledge of southern Iber...
Ship classification based on construction has traditionally divided boats into two major families: s...
The evolution of the Iberian Atlantic coastline specifically at the estuaries of the Douro and Monde...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The Ria de Aveiro F site was discovered during preventive archaeologi...
Mediterranean shipbuilding is mostly known due to archaeological data a large part of which consist ...
Out of 155 known shipwrecks around the world dating from 1600 to 1700, more than a third have been c...
UID/HIS/04666/2013The Ria de Aveiro F shipwreck site dates from the 16th century. Several well prese...
This study presents two new representations of ships, recently found in Casas del Turuñuelo, Spain, ...
Found during the dredging operations of the mouth of the Arade River in 1970, the Arade 1 shipwreck ...
UID/HIS/04666/2013 SFRH/BD/75233/2010 SFRH/BD/76416/2011Archaeological excavations carried out in t...
Nautical archaeologists over many decades have uncovered a plethora of Mediterranean shipwrecks from...
Treballs Finals de Grau Arqueologia, Facultat de Geografia i Història, Universitat de Barcelona, Cur...
Au XVIème siècle, la construction navale méditerranéenne - en particulier italienne - est réputée po...
Modern-day engineering can be a useful tool to help understand the technological changes which led t...
Combining the study of texts and shipwrecks, new research is changing our knowledge of Renaissance s...
In this paper, we present three exceptional documentary evidences for the knowledge of southern Iber...
Ship classification based on construction has traditionally divided boats into two major families: s...
The evolution of the Iberian Atlantic coastline specifically at the estuaries of the Douro and Monde...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The Ria de Aveiro F site was discovered during preventive archaeologi...
Mediterranean shipbuilding is mostly known due to archaeological data a large part of which consist ...