Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive type of site studied by maritime archaeologists. Their uniform characteristics, regardless of date, place and type, mean that virtually all wrecks can be investigated using similar methodologies and research strategies. The contributions to this issue of World Archaeology demonstrate both these common features and the wide variety of archaeological and historical contexts in which wreck data can be placed. They also reflect the truly global nature of underwater archaeology as it has evolved over the past decade, with many sites investigated in previously undeveloped regions and an attendant increase in cultural resource management. This period has also seen significant developments in theory....
This brief article discusses the matter of iron and steel shipwrecks in the context of the remains o...
The purpose of the archaeological works carried out on land and under water is to maximise the amoun...
recorded 267 shipwrecks across 4,725 square nautical miles. A high density of the sites displays evi...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
Shipwrecks are valuable archaeological sites that can contribute enormous amounts of information to ...
Compared to other fields of study, maritime archaeology is relatively new to a world of archaeologic...
The ceramic trade throughout Medieval Southeast Asia was prolific. Terrestrial sites have yielded ma...
Archaeology should strive to explore and seek to improve our understanding of human behavior. Underw...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
International audienceWhich are the methods used to study a shipwreck? Which are the processes that ...
This book will be of special importance for people interested in the maritime archaeology of the Sol...
Maritime archaeology has not fully explored the relationship between shipwrecks and their impacts on...
Studies with focus on the various relations people in the past held with the sea traditionally fall ...
The central aim of this paper is to open up debate about different theoretical approaches which can ...
Shipwreck survivor camps are a neglected terrestrial component of maritime archaeology, usually bein...
This brief article discusses the matter of iron and steel shipwrecks in the context of the remains o...
The purpose of the archaeological works carried out on land and under water is to maximise the amoun...
recorded 267 shipwrecks across 4,725 square nautical miles. A high density of the sites displays evi...
The research presented herein seeks to utilise Keith Muckelroy’s body of theory regarding maritime a...
Shipwrecks are valuable archaeological sites that can contribute enormous amounts of information to ...
Compared to other fields of study, maritime archaeology is relatively new to a world of archaeologic...
The ceramic trade throughout Medieval Southeast Asia was prolific. Terrestrial sites have yielded ma...
Archaeology should strive to explore and seek to improve our understanding of human behavior. Underw...
Off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks are the remains of ships spanning hundreds of years of...
International audienceWhich are the methods used to study a shipwreck? Which are the processes that ...
This book will be of special importance for people interested in the maritime archaeology of the Sol...
Maritime archaeology has not fully explored the relationship between shipwrecks and their impacts on...
Studies with focus on the various relations people in the past held with the sea traditionally fall ...
The central aim of this paper is to open up debate about different theoretical approaches which can ...
Shipwreck survivor camps are a neglected terrestrial component of maritime archaeology, usually bein...
This brief article discusses the matter of iron and steel shipwrecks in the context of the remains o...
The purpose of the archaeological works carried out on land and under water is to maximise the amoun...
recorded 267 shipwrecks across 4,725 square nautical miles. A high density of the sites displays evi...