Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
Review by Damien Goodburn, Museum of London Archaeological Service. Roar’s circle: a Viking ship returns to the sea. Lutterworth Press, PO Box 60, Cambridge CB1 2NT, UK, 2005. Juel, H., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 355-356. Maritime Museum
Review by Eric Rieth, Centre National pout la Recherche Scientifique, Paris. The philosophy of shipbuilding: conceptual approaches to the study of wooden ships. Texas A&M University Press, College Station, TX 77843-4354, USA. 2004 Hocker, F.M. and Ward, C.A., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 354-355. Maritime Museum
Review by Filipe Castro, Texas A&M University Press, College Station, USA. The tragic history of the sea. University of Minnesota Press (by arrangement with Hakluyt Society), 111 3rd Avenue South, Suite 290, Minneapolis, USA, 2001 Boxer, C.R., (with additinal material by Josiah Blackmore) 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 359-361. Maritime Museum
REVIEW by Filipe Castro, Texas A&M University, on: Os Navios do Mar Oceano. Teoria e Empiria na Arquitectura Naval Portuguesa dos séculos XVI e XVII. Centro de História da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal. Domingues, F.C., 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :168-169. Maritime Museum Europe

Boats/ships–History of

REVIEW by Guy Wilson, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England on: Naval Edged Weapons in the Age of Fighting Sail 1775-1865. Chatham Publishing, London. Wolfe, S.C., 2005 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :177-178. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

REVIEW by J.R. Hunter, University of Birmingham, England on: Atlantic connections and adaptations. Economies, environments and subsistence in lands bordering the North Atlantic. (Symposia of the Association for Environmental Archaeology, no. 21). Oxbow Housley, r.A. and Coles, G. (eds)., 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :159-161. Maritime Museum Europe

History

Review by Jeremy Green, WAM, Fremantle: Connected by the sea: proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on boat and ship archaeology, Roskilde, 2003 Oxbow Books, Oxford. Blue, L., Hocker, F. and Englert, A. (eds.), 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 202-204. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Conferences/Seminars

REVIEW by Jeremy Green, Western Australian Museum, on: Report on the excavation of the Dutch East Indiaman Vliegent Hart. (VOC Anniversary Shipwreck Project). Privately published, available via NAS, Fort Cumberland, Portsmouth. Hidred, A. (ed.), 2001 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :171-173. Maritime Museum Europe

Dutch East India Company

Shipwrecks

Review by Jeremy Michell, National Maritime Museum, London. Marco Polo–the story of the fastest clipper. Chatham Publishing, London. Hollenberg, M.J., 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 216. Maritime Museum Canada

Boats/ships–History of

Review by Joe Flatman, Inst. of Archaeology, University College, London: Maritime archaeology: Australian approaches. Springer, New York. Staniforth, M. and Nash, M., (eds) 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 218-219. Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

REVIEW by Joe Flatman, Institute of Archaeology, University College, London on: By the Water: archaeological perspectives on human strategies around the Baltic Sea. (Södertörn Academic Studies 17). Almqvist & Wiksell Internationl, Sweden. Rönnby, J. (ed.) 2003 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :161-162. Maritime Museum Europe

History–Maritime

REVIEW by Joe Flatman, Institute of Archaeology, University College, London, on: A Harbour Large Enough to Admit a Whole Fleet: The Maritime History and Archaeology of Port Arthur. Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority, Tasmania. Tuffin, R., Jackman, G. and Clark, J. (eds.), 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :178-179. Maritime Museum Australia

History–Maritime

Harbours and Ports & structures

Review by Joe Flatman, Institute of Archaeology, University College, London. The Baltic and the North Sea. Routledge, 11 New Fetter Lane, London, 2000. Kirby, D and Hinkkanen, M-L, 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 367-368. Maritime Museum
Review by John Gribble, Wessex Archaeology, England.: The protection of the underwater cultural heritage: national perspectves in light of the UNESCO Convention 2001. (Publications on Ocean Development series). Published by Brill Academic, Leiden, The Dromgoole, S., (ed), 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1:195-196. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Heritage

Cultural

Review by John Robinson, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. Canal narrowboats and barges. Shire Publications Ltd, Cromwell House, Church Street, Princes Risborough, Bucks, UK 2004. Conder, T., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 366-367. Maritime Museum
Review by John Robinson, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. Canals and waterways. Shire Publications Ltd, Cromwell House, Church Street, Princes Risborough, Bucks, UK 2003. Ware, M. E., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 366-367. Maritime Museum
Review by John Robinson, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. Discovering canals in Britain. Shire Publications Ltd, Cromwell House, Church Street, Princes Risborough, Bucks, UK 2004. Smith, P.L., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 366-367. Maritime Museum
Review by John Robinson, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. London’s canals. Shire Publications Ltd, Cromwell House, Church Street, Princes Risborough, Bucks, UK 2004. Pratt, D., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 366-367. Maritime Museum
Review by Kenneth McPherson, Heidelberg Unitersity, Germany and La Trobe Universty, Melbourne, Australia: Maritime Empires—British Imperial maritime trade in the nineteenth century. Boydell Press, PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 3DF, UK 2004. Killingray, D., Lincoln, M. and Rigby, N., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 345-346. Maritime Museum
Review by Kenneth McPherson, Heidelberg Unitersity, Germany and La Trobe Universty, Melbourne, Australia: The world of the East India Company. Boydell Press, PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 3DF, UK 2004. Bowen, H.V., Lincoln, M. and Rigby, N., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 345-346. Maritime Museum
Review by Kenneth McPherson, Heidelberg University, Germany and La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. China’s seaborne trade with South and South-East Asia (1200-1750). Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Gower House, Croft Road, Aldershot, Hants, GU11 3HR, UK Ptak, R., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 343-345. Maritime Museum
REVIEW by Lionel Casson, New York University on: Two Battles and Two Bills: marathon and the Athenian Fleet (Norwegian Institute at Athens, Monograph 3). Astrom Editions, Mimersvagen, Sweden. Schreinder, J.H., 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :155-156. Maritime Museum Europe

History

Review by Lionel Casson, New York University. Seefahrt in der Antike: Das Schiffs- und Seewesen bei Herodot. WGB, Hindenburgstrasse 20 Germany. Göttlicher, A., 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 202. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Boats/ships–History of

Review by Lionel Casson, New York University: Through the pillars of Herakles: Greco-Roman exploration of the Atlantic. Routledge, London. Roller, D.W., 2007 In: Institute of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 204-205. Maritime Museum Atlantic Ocean

History–Maritime

Explorers

Review by Lionel Casson, New York University: Homeric seafaring. Texas A&M University Press. Mark, S., 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 197-199. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

History–Maritime

REVIEW by Louis Humphrey, Natural History Museum, London on: Teeth. (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology). Cambridge University Press, Edinburgh Building, Cambridge. Hillson, S., 2005 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :152-153. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Anthropology physical

Review by M. McCarthy, Western Australian Museum, Fremantle, Australia. USS Housatonic site assessment. Available from National Parks Submerged Resources Center, PO Box 728, Santa Fe, USA, 2005. (Free on request). Conlin, D.L., (with 11 contributors) 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 362-364. Maritime Museum
Review by Mark Redknap, Amgueddfa cymru/National Museum Wales, Cardiff. Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv no. 27. Convent Verlag GmBH, Conventstr. 1-3 Hamburg 22089, for Deutsche Schiffahrtsmuseum, Hans-Scharoun-Platz 1, Bremerhaven D-27568, Germany, 2005. Hoops, E. and Feldcamp, U., (eds.) 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 357-358. Maritime Museum
REVIEW by Michel L’Hour, DRASSM, Marseille, France on: Lapérouse and the Loss of the Astrolabe and the Boussole (1788): Reports of the 1986 and 1990 investigations of the shipwrecks at Vanikoro, Soloman Islands. (AIMA Special Publication no. 11). AIMA Stanbury, M., Green, J. (eds.) with contr. from Sledge, S., Coleman, R. and Clark, N., 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :174-175. Maritime Museum Pacific Region

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Review by Myra Stanbury, Western Australian Museum, Fremantle: Before the mast: life and death aboard the Mary Rose. Oxbow Books, Park End Place, Oxford OX1 1HN, UK, for The Mary Rose Trust, 2005. Gardiner, J. and Allen, M.J., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35. 2: 341-343.

History–Maritime

Shipwrecks

REVIEW by N.A.M. Rodger, University of Exeter, England on: Formes de Caréne et Navires de Combat: L’invention du Vaisseau de Ligne en Angleterre (1560-1642). Centre de Recherche d’Histoire Caen. Daeffler, M., 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :175-176. Maritime Museum Europe

Boats/ships–History of

REVIEW by Nigel Rigby, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England on: The Captain Cook Encyclopaedia. Chatham Publishing, London. Robson, J., 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :173-174. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

History–Maritime

Review by O.T.P. Roberts, University of Wales, Bangor: Sailing rigs: an illustrated guide. Chatham Publishing, London. Bennett, J., 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 211-213. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Boats/ships–Construction

REVIEW by Owain T. P. Roberts of the University of Wales, Bagor on: (Preprint 198, 2002) Archimedes and Ship Stability. Preprint presented as lectures at the Euro-conference on Passenger Ship Design, Operation and Safety held in Crete, 2001. Nowacki, H., 2002 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :151-152. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–Construction

REVIEW by Owain T. P. Roberts of the University of Wales, Bagor on: (Preprint 198, 2002). Historical roots of the theory of hydrostatic stability of ships. Preprint presented as lectures at the Euro-conference on Passenger Ship Design, Operation and Saf Nowacki, H. and Ferreiro, L.D., 2002 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :151-152. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–Construction

Review by Paula Martin, Peat Inn, Cupar, Scotland. Controversy on the Clyde: archaeologists, fakes and forgers; the excavation of Dumbuck Crannog. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, John Sinclair House, 16 Bernard Terrac Hale, A. and Sands, R., 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 365. Maritime Museum
Review by Peter Veth. Archaeology of Oceania: Australia and the Pacific Islands. (Blackwell Studies in Global archaeology. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, England. Lilley, I., (ed) - with 26 contributors 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 199-201 Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–other

Review by Philip de Souza: The Low-Tech Archaeological Survey Manual. (The PAST Foundation Technical Series, Vol. 1) The PAST Foundation, Ohio, USA Rauh, N.K., 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 206-207. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Archaeology–Maritime

REVIEW by Richard Barker, Derby, England on: Close encounters: Sea– and Riverborne Trade, Ports and Hinterlands, ship Construction and Navigation in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and in Modern Time. (BAR International Series 1283), BAR/Archaeopress, Banbu Pasquinucci, M. and Weski, T., 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :182-184. Maritime Museum Non-specific

History–Maritime

Trade/Commerce

REVIEW by Robert J. C. Mowat, Dunfermline, Scotland on: The Exploitation and Cultural Importance of Sea Mammals. (Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the International Council of Archaeozoology, durham, August 2002). Oxbow Books, Park End Place, Oxfor Monks, G.G. (ed.), 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :165-166. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Marine Exploitation

Review by Robert Mowat, Dunfermline, Scotland. Archaeomalacology: Molluscs in former environments of human behaviour. Oxbow Books, Park End Place, Oxford, OX1 1HN, UK. Bar-Yosef Mayer, D., (ed.) In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 249-351 Maritime Museum
Review by Sean McGrail, CMA, University of Southampton, England. Age of the Galley: Mediterranean oared vessels since pre-classical times. Conway Maritime Press, Chrysalis Building, Bramley Road, London W10 6SP, UK, 2004. Morrison, J., (ed.), 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 352-353. Maritime Museum
Review by Sean McGrail, CMA, University of Southampton, England. Master seafarers: the Phienicians and the Greeks. Periplus Publishing London Ltd., 98 Church Road, London SW13 0DQ, UK, 2003 Moity, M., Rudel, M. Alain-Xavier Wurst (eds.), 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 352-353. Maritime Museum
Review by Timothy Gambin, Sliema, Malta. Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman: the people of the Dhow. Kegan Paul, PO Box 256, London WCiB 3SW, 2005. Agius, D.A., In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 347-348 Maritime Museum
Review by Valerie Fenwick, Netley Abbey, Hampshire, England. Decade: a decade of archaeology and history in the Lebanon (1995-2004). The Lebanese British Friends of the Beirut National Museum, 11 Canning Place, London W8 5AD, UK. Doumet, C., (ed.) Maritime Museum
Review by Valerie Fenwick, UK. Shipping on the Humber: the South Bank. Tempus Publishing, UK. Taylor, M., 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 215. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

Review by Valerie Fenwick, UK. The comprehensive guide to shipwrecks on the East Coast 1766-1917 (vol.I) Tempus Publishing, UK Young, R., 2007 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 215. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

Shipwrecks

REVIEW by William M. Murray, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA on: Seafaring on the Ancient Mediterranean: new thoughts on Triremes and other ancient ships. (BAR International Series 1268). BAR via Hadrian Books, 122 Banbury Rod, Oxford. Tilley, A., 2004 International Journal for Nautical Archaeology, 35.1 :156-157. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

History–Maritime

REVIEW by Yaacov Kahanov , University of Haifa on: Serçe Limani: an Eleventh-century shipwreck. Volume 1: the ship and its anchorage, crew, and passengers. Texas A&M University Press, college Station, Texas. Bass, G.F., Matthews, S.D., Steffy, J.R. van Doorninck, F.H. Jr., 2004 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35. 1:149-150. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

REVIEW byA.J. Parker, University of Bristol on: The Ma’agan Mikhael Ship. The recovery of a 2400-year-old merchantman. Final report volume II. Israel Exploration Society and University of Haifa. Kahanov, Y and Linder, E. (with 16 contributors) 2004 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35. 1:151. Maritime Museum