16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology
15 Zadar, Croatia | 26 September – 1 October 2021 Friday, 1 October Croatian National Theatre Zadar 9:00 – 10:30 — Session 14 – Reconstruction II (chair: Pat Tunner) • Julian Whitewright, The Sutton Hoo Ship Reconstruction: Recording the Reconstruction • Jens Auer, Massimiliano Ditta, Visualising a “Big Ship”. The reconstruction of a 12 th century cargo vessel found in the harbour of Wismar • Tori Falck, Sven Ahrens, Sarah Fawsitt, Terje Planke, Christian Rodum, Lars Stålegård, Hilde Vangstad, Reconstructions. Between facts and choices. Methods and results viewed from the late 16 th century Barcode 6 boat • Chiara Zazzaro, Agni Mochtar, Ahmad Ginanjar Purnawibawa, Shinatria Adhityatama, Toward a Virtual Reconstruction of the Punjulharjo Boat in Rembang, Indonesia: 3D Photogrammetry and Analysis of the Hull 10:30 – 11:00 — Coffee break 11:00 – 12:25 — Session 15 – Iconography and Ethnography (chair: Julie Satchell) • Aleydis Van de Moortel, The Adoption of the Sail in the Early Bronze Age Aegean (ca. 2500/2400 – 2200/2150 BCE) and its Impact on Later Minoan, Aeginetan, and Mycenaean Seafaring • Ita Praničević Borovac, Ship Graffiti of the Eastern Adriatic Coast • Katarina Dellaporta, Sailing through Lepanto’s history: Reading the Ships of the greatest naval battle of XVIth century in the Mediterranean from unknown Greek iconography • Ziad M. Morsy, Mai Ghanem, Sarah Wagdy, Stuck on the Nile bank: preliminary results on recording and analysis of the last surviving traditional wooden fishing sailboat and its community 12:25 – 14:30 — Lunch 14:30 – 16:00 — Session 16 – Ethnography (chair: Nigel Nayling) • Lucy Blue, John P. Cooper, Alessandro Ghidoni, Conceiving shell; conceiving frame: switching and blurring in the building of the ngwanda, Zanzibar, Tanzania • John P. Cooper, Alessandro Ghidoni, Chiara Zazzaro, Shadi Kalantar, Contextualisting the ‘baggāra/ameleh’, sewn fishing boat of the Persian Gulf coast, Iran • Joana Baço, Gonçalo Correia Lopes, The dugout canoe from São Tomé and Principe. The results of an archaeo-anthropological mission • Brad Duncan, Strange Craft in the Murray River - Characterizing the Archaeological Signatures of River Vessel in Australia’s Largest River System
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