Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
Review: by Arne Emil Christensen, Oslo Norway, of: Boat and ship replicas. Steffen Verlag, Friedland, Germany. Springmann, M-J. and Wernicke, H. (eds), 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 187-188. Maritime Museum
Review: by Arne Emil Christensen, Oslo, Norway of: Quality assured: shipbuilding in Colonial South Australia and Tasmania. Dept of Archaeology, Flinders University, Adelaide. Bullers, R., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 206. Maritime Museum
Review: by Arne Emil Christensen, Oslow, Norway of: Australian-built wooden sailing vessels of the South Australian interstate trade (Flinders University MAMS no.5). Dept of Archaeology, Flinders University, Adelaide. O’Reilly, R., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 206. Maritime Museum
REVIEW: by Cheryl Ward, Dept of Anthropology, Florida State University, USA. : Myos Hormas—Quseir al Qadim: Roman and islamic ports on the Red Sea. Survey and excavations 1999-2003. Oxbow Books, Park End Place, Oxford OX1 1HN, UK. Peacock, D. and Blue, L. (eds.), 2006 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35.2: 346-347 Maritime Museum
Review: by Cheryl Ward, Florida State University, USA, of: Berenike 1999-2000: report on the excavations at Berenike including excavations in Wadi Klalat and Siket and the survey of the Mons Smaraggus Region. Monographs of the Cotsen Institute of Archaeol Sidebotham, S.E. and Wendrich, W. (eds), 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 179-180. Maritime Museum
Review: by Cheryl Ward, Florida State University, USA, of: The ancient Red Sea Port of Adulis, Eritrea. Oxbow Books, Oxford. Peacock, D. and Blue, L. (eds)., 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 184-186. Maritime Museum
Review: by Colin Martin, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK of: West over sea: studies in Scandinavian sea-borne expansion and settlement before 1300. Brill, Leiden, via Turpin Distribution Services, Biggleswade, UK. Ballin Smith, B., Taylor, S. and Williams, G. (eds), 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 188-189. Maritime Museum
Review: by Colin Martin, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK, of: The underwater archaeology of Red Bay: Basque shipbuilding and whaling in the 16th century. Parks Canada, Ottawa. Grenier, R., Bernier, M-A and Stevens, W., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 196-199. Maritime Museum
Review: by Filipe Castro, INA, Texas A&M University, USA, of: The Medici Conspiracy: the illicit journey of looted antiquities from Italy’s tomb raiders to the world’s greatest museums. Public Affairs Books, New York. Watson, P. and Todeschini, C., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 215-216. Maritime Museum
Review: by Horst Nowacki, Technical University of Berlin, Germany, of: Die Spätrömischen Schiffswracks aus Mainz. RGZM Monographs, No. 67, Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, Mainz, Germany. Bockius, R., 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 184-186. Maritime Museum
Review: by Jens Auer, University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg of: The General Carleton Shipwreck, 1785 (Polish Maritime Museum Monograph 1). Polish Maritime Museum, Gdansk. Ossowski, W., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 202-203. Maritime Museum
Review: by Jeremy Green, Western Australian Museum, Fremantle of: Underwater archaeology: the NAS guide to principles and practice (2nd edn, with major revisions). Blackwell Publishing, Oxford. Bowens, A., (ed) 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 191-193. Maritime Museum
Review: by John McAleer, National Maritime Museum, London of: Slavery, sugar and the culture of refinement: picturing the British West Indies, 1700-1840. Yale University Press, London UK. Dian Kriz, K., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 201-202. Maritime Museum
Review: by John McAleer, National Maritime Museum, London of: Empire, barbarism and civilisation: James Cook, William Hodges and the return to the Pacific. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Guest, H., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 201-202. Maritime Museum
Review: by Kenneth McPherson, Murdoch University, Perth, WA. of: Classic ships of Islam: from Mesopotamia to the Indian Ocean. Handbook of Oriental Studies No. 92. Available via Turpin Distribution Services, Biggleswade UK. Agius, D.A., 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 180-182. Maritime Museum
Review: by Larrie D. Ferreiro (Fairfax Station, Virginia, USA) of: Creating shapes in civil and naval architecture: a cross-disciplinary comparison. Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Preprint 338 Nowacki, H. and Lefevre, W. (eds), 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 174-176. Maritime Museum
Review: by Lionel Casson, New York University, of: The dance of the Islands. Oxford Classical Monographs. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Constantakopoulou, C., 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 182-183. Maritime Museum
Review: by N.C. Flemming, Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK and A.J. Parker, University of Bristol, UK , of: Archaeological Oceanography. Princeton University Press, Woodstock, UK. Ballard, R. (ed), 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 193-195. Maritime Museum
Review: by Owain T.P. Roberts, Amlwch, North Wales, UK, of: Viking Navigation. Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde Denmark. Thirslund, S., 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 189-190. Maritime Museum
Review: by Owain T.P. Roberts, University of Wales, Bangor, UK of: The sail of Cardiff Bay, Vols 1 and 2. Ashley Drake Publishing Ltd., Cardiff. Thorne, A.R., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 209-210.
Review: by Paula Martin, Institute of Archaeology, University College London, of: Al-Andalus: how nature has shaped history. Ediciones Santana S.L., Spain. Finlayson, C., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 195-196. Maritime Museum
review: by Paula Martin, Institute of Archaeology, University College London, of: Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv 29 (2006). Convent Verlag, Hamburg for Deutsches Schiffahrts-museum, Bremerhaven. Hoops, E. and Feldkamp, U., 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 208-209. Maritime Museum
Review: by Sean McGrail, Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Southampton, UK, of: Traditional boats of Ireland: history, folklore and construction. Collins Press, Cork, Ireland. MacCarthaigh, C. with 35 contributors 2009 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 207-208. Maritime Museum
Review: by Valerie Fenwick, Blaxhall, Suffolk, UK, of: Harnessing the tides: the early Medieval tide mills at Nendrum Monastery, Strnaford Lough. Environment and Heritage Services. Available from The Stationery Office Ireland, Belfast. McErlean, T. and Crothers, N. (with contributors) 2009 In : International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 38.1: 190-191. Maritime Museum
Review: L.C. Locsins Oriental Ceramics Discovered in the Philippines. Garner, H., 1968 Oriental Art, 14.4: 315-316. J Green Collection Philippines

Ceramics

Review: Pirogues monoxyles d’Europe centrale—construction, typologie, evolution, by Beat Arnold. Archeologie neuchateloise 20 & 21, Vol.1; 184 pp., 234 gis, 11 colour plates; vol 2; 160 pp; 150 figs. Musee cantonal d’archeologie, 7 avenue DuPeyrou, Neu McGrail, S. 1997 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 26(1):84&85 Maritime Museum Non specific

Boats/ships–Construction

Review: Schooner Sunset: the last British sailing coasters. Author: Douglas Bennet, edited by David Clement. Published: Chathan via Greenhill Books, London. Roberts, O.T.P., 2004 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 33. 2: 376-377. Maritime Museum
Review: The Gaultois and Balaena Shore-based Whaling Stations in Newfoundland, Canada. (MAMS No. 6) Authors: Mark Staniforth and Martin McGonigle. Flinders University, Department of Archaeology, GPO 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001. Savours, A., 2008 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 37.2: 433-435. Maritime Museum
Review: The Sleaford Bay Tryworks: Industrial Archaeology of Shore-based Whaling Stations. (MAMS No.3) Author: Adam Paterson. Flinders University, Department of Archaeology, GPO 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001. Savours, A., 2008 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 37.2: 433-435. Maritime Museum
Review: ‘Bound for South Australia’: Nineteenth Century van Diemen’s Land Whaling ships and entrepreneurs. (MAMS No. 9). Author: Kylli Firth. Flinders University, Department of Archaeology, GPO 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001. Savours, A., 2008 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 37.2: 433-435. Maritime Museum
Review: ‘Hain’t bin there yet’: the search for archaeological evidence of shore whaling at Diamond City (North Carolina). (MAMS No.14) Author: Adam Paterson. Flinders University, Department of Archaeology, GPO 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001. Savours, A., 2008 In: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 37.2: 433-435. Maritime Museum
Reviews Mark W. Holley. The artificial islets/crannogs of the central Inner Hebrides. BAR British Series 303) Alex G.C. Hale. Scottish marine crannogs. BAR British Series 369. Euan W. Mackie. The Roundhouses, Brochs and Wheelhouses of Atlantic Scotlan Martin, C., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 154-155. Maritime Museum UK

History

Reviews Shipbuilding practice and ship design methods from the Renaissance to the 18th Century–a workshop report. Horst Nowacki and Matteo Valleriani (eds) Roberts, O.T.P., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 152-153. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Andrew Pearson. The construction of the Saxon shore forts. BAR British Series 349. Andrew Pearson. The Roman shore forts: coastal defences of Southern Britain. Tempus Publishing Ltd., Stroud. Grainge, G., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 171-172. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Scott M. Fitzpatrick (ed.) Voyages of discovery–the archaeology of islands. Greenwood Group, Harcourt Education, Jordan Hill, Oxford. Laurent Jacques Costa. Corse Préhistorique: peiplement d'une Ile et Modes de Vie des Sociétes Insulaires. Fenwick, V., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 177-178. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Yacoub Yousef Al-Hijji, Vassilios Christides and others (eds). Aspects of Arab seafaring. An attempt to fill in the gaps of maritime history. Supplement to Graeco-Arabica). Ward, C., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 155-158. Maritime Museum

Seamanship/Training

Reviews. D. Finamore (ed.). Maritime history as world history. University Press of Florida, USA. Flatman, J., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 175-176. Maritime Museum

History–Maritime

Reviews. Dionisius A. Agius. In the wake of the Dhow: the Arabian Gulf and Oman. Ithaca Press, via Garnet Publishing, Reading, UK. Christides, V., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 158-159. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Edwina Boult. Christian's Fleet: A Dorset shipping tragedy. Tempus Publishing, Brinscombe Port, Stroud, UK. Lambert, A., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 161-162. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Elena Flavia Castagnino Berlinghieri. The Aeolian Islands: crossroads of Mediterranean maritime routes. A survey of their maritime archaeology and topography from the prehistoric to the Roman periods. BAR International Series 1181. Calcagno, C., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 163-164. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Erik Gilbert. Dhows and the Colonial Economy of Zanzibar. James Currey, 73 Botley Road, Oxford. McPherson, K., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 159-160. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Heinrich Clemens Konen. Classis Germanica: Die Römische Rheinflotte im 1–3 Jahrhundert n. Chr. Scripta Mercaturae, Germany. Göttlicher, A., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 170-171. Maritime Museum
Reviews. John D. Harbron. Trafalgar and the Spanish Navy: the Spanish experience of sea power. Conway Maritime Press. Martin, C., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 176-177. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

Reviews. Lawrence W. Mott. Sea power in the Medieval Mediterranean: the Catalan-Aragonese Fleet in the War of the Sicilian Vespers. University Press of Florida, USA. Barker, R., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 167-168. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Madeleine J. Donachie. Household ceramics at Port Royal, Jamaica, 1655-1692. BAR International Series 1195. Ashdown, J., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 160-161. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Nicholas Tracy and Martin Robson (eds). The age of sail: the International annual of the historic sailing ship. Vol. 2. Conway Maritime Press, London. Roberts, O.T.P., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 169-170. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Olwyn Owen, Magnar Dalland, and others. Scar: A Viking boat burial on Sanday, Orkney. Tuckwell Press (in association with Historic Scotland), East Linton. Martin, C., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 168-169. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Stefano Bruni (ed). Le Navi Antiche di Pisa: ad un Anno dall' Inizio delle Ricerche. Edizioni Polistampa Firenze, Italy. Casson, L., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 164-165. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Susanne Muller-Wiering. Segeltuch und Emballage: Textilien in Mittalterlichen Warentransport auf Nord-und Ostee (English summary and captions). Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, Germany. Christensen, A.E., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 162-163. Maritime Museum
Reviews. Ulrich Schaaff. Münzen der Römischen Kaiserzeit mit Schiffsdarstellungen im Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseum. Römisch-Germanisch Zentralmuseum, Mainz. Rankov, B., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 165-166. Maritime Museum