Archaeology and the Social History of Ships

by Richard A. Gould

Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

930.1028

Publication

Cambridge University Press (2000), Paperback, 376 pages

Description

Maritime archaeology deals with shipwrecks and is carried out by divers rather than diggers. It embraces maritime history and analyses changes in shipbuilding, navigation and seamanship and offers fresh perspectives on the cultures and societies that produced the ships and sailors. Drawing on detailed past and recent case studies, Richard A. Gould provides an up-to-date review of the field that includes dramatic new findings arising from improved undersea technologies. This second edition of Archaeology and the Social History of Ships has been updated throughout to reflect new findings and new interpretations of old sites. The new edition explores advances in undersea technology in archaeology, especially remotely operated vehicles. The book reviews many of the major recent shipwreck findings, including the Vasa in Stockholm, the Viking wrecks at Roskilde Fjord and the Titanic.… (more)

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Physical description

376 p.; 6.57 x 0.77 inches

ISBN

0521567890 / 9780521567893
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