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Ancient Boats in North-West Europe
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This standard work on marine archaeology (first published in 1987) is now revised and published in paperback for the first time. Professor McGrail provides an authoritative and comprehensive survey of water transport across Northern Europe from the Late Palaeolithic to the later Middle Ages, using evidence of excavations, but also documentary sources, iconographic and ethnographic evidence when available. The result is an authoritative study explaining ancient seamanship and boat-building to the archaeologist and historian.
At last a paperback edition of this standard work on marine archaeology. Séan McGrail's study received exceptional critical acclaim when it was first published in hardback in 1987 and it is now revised and published in paperback for the first time. Professor McGrail provides an authoritative survey of water transport across Northern Europe from the Late Palaeolithic to the later Middle Ages, using evidence of excavations, but also documentary sources, iconographic and ethnographic evidence. In the process he answers such key questions as How were these boats built? What sort of environment were they used in? What speeds could they achieve? and how were they navigated?
Autorentext
Sean McGrail served in the Royal navy from 1945 to 1968, the last sixteen years as a pilot in the fleet Air Arm, and qualified as a Master Marina. After reading for a BA at the University of Bristol, he became Assistant Keeper at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, and subsequently Chief Archaelogist and head of the museum's archaeological research centre. He moved to the University of Oxford as Professor of Maritime Archaeoogy in 1986 and since 1993 he has been Visiting Professor for the Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Southampton.
Klappentext
At last a paperback edition of this standard work on marine archaeology. S McGrail's study received exceptional critical acclaim when it was first published in hardback only in 1987 and it is now revised and published in paperback for the first time. Professor McGrail provides an authoritative survey of water transport across Northern Europe from the Late Palaeolithic to the later Middle Ages, using evidence of excavations, but also documentary sources, iconographic and ethnographic evidence. In the process he answers such key questions as How were these boats built? What sort of environment were they used in? What speeds could they achieve? and how were they navigated?
Zusammenfassung
First published in 1987, this text has been revised for a student and non-specialist readership. It provides an authoritative and comprehensive survey of water transport across Northern Europe from the Late Palaeolithic to the later Middle Ages using a variety of primary sources and excavations.
Inhalt
- Introduction 2. Types of water transport 3. Stability and seaworthiness 4. Trees and wood 5. Log rafts 6. Logboats 7. Bark boats 8. Wooden plank boats 9. Bundle rafts and boats 10. Hide boats and float rafts 11. Assessment of performance 12. Population, steering and anchoring 13. Seamanship 14. Pilotage and navigation Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780582319752
- Auflage 1. A.
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Anzahl Seiten 354
- Größe H246mm x B189mm
- Jahr 1998
- EAN 9780582319752
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-582-31975-2
- Veröffentlichung 23.01.1998
- Titel Ancient Boats in North-West Europe
- Autor Sean Mcgrail
- Untertitel The Archaeology of Water Transport to AD 1500
- Gewicht 453g
- Herausgeber Routledge