This article presents a model for the reconstruction of vessels in nautical archaeology. This model is intended to explain the steps necessary to reconstruct an individual ship. These steps are divided into three parts and presented in a sequence essential for any scientific model reconstruction. The steps include data collecting, data processing and drafting work. Each step has a specific process and methodology, which are explained in this paper. This model has advantages and disadvantages, which are discussed, but overall it is a sound presentation of a methodology which is accessible to the nautical archaeologist and the general public.Este artigo tenciona apresentar um modelo teórico dos passos necessários para uma efectiva reconstruçã...
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Ca’ Foscari University is working on different archaeological topics to enhance knowledge ...
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Warwick was an English galleon that sank in 1619 off the coast of Bermuda while transporting colonis...
Discovered in 1993 at the mouth of the Tagus River, the SJB2 shipwreck—or ‘Pepper Wreck’—was tentati...
Ca’ Foscari University is working on different archaeological topics to enhance knowledge about ship...
This thesis deals with the reconstruction and visualisation of the former expedition ship S.S. Terra...
Buy a puzzle, assemble it, and destroy its original box. Take the puzzle, go to a lake, throw the p...
This thesis is built around two main subjects: the first pertains to the question of improving the t...
The discovery and archaeological excavation of the “Nossa Senhora dos Martires” wreck in the Tagus ...
Archaeological surveys and interpretive efforts rely upon personal observations and second-hand sour...
This interdisciplinary research project combines the fields of nautical archaeology and computer vis...
Ca’ Foscari University is addressing different archaeological issues to enhance knowledge about shi...
The purpose of this thesis is to decipher the signatures of archaeological site formation processes ...
The period between 1570-1620 has left a remarkable amount of documents related to shipbuilding in th...
During the XVI and XVII centuries the India Route was the longest regular commercial route of its ti...
Ca’ Foscari University is working on different archaeological topics to enhance knowledge ...
The purpose of this thesis is to acquire historical and archaeological datasets for the illustration...
Warwick was an English galleon that sank in 1619 off the coast of Bermuda while transporting colonis...
Discovered in 1993 at the mouth of the Tagus River, the SJB2 shipwreck—or ‘Pepper Wreck’—was tentati...
Ca’ Foscari University is working on different archaeological topics to enhance knowledge about ship...