16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology

19 Zadar, Croatia | 26 September – 1 October 2021 Constantinos Nicolaou, Stella Demesticha, Kostas Damianidis, Irene Katsouri, Massimiliano Secci, Georgios Tzavaras, Marina Faka, Dante Abate, Documenting a 20 th century wooden vessel at risk: the Agios Spyridon project Mariangela Nicolardi, Mauro Bondioli, Irena Radić Rossi, The Contribution of Historical Sources in the Reconstruction of the Nin 1 Original Hull Form Andrea Podestà, Rita Auriemma, Fernando Zongolo, The Galea Magna Shipwreck. Archaeological Evidences and Archival Sources of a Venetian War Galley of 1598 Mario Radaljac, St Nicholas’ Bay on the Island Pag, Croatia Eric Rieth, Marine Sadania, Hervé Alfonsi, The Sanguinaires C wreck, Corsica : an early 16 th century clinker ship of Atlantic or Northern origin Janusz Różycki, The P1 wreck – 40 years after the discovery Graham Scott, Robert MacKintosh, Paolo Croce, Toby Gane, Hefin Meara, An ROV revolution? Using the new generation of low-cost battery powered ROVs for subsea archaeological work Lucy Semaan, Sergio el Kesrouwani, The Modern Shipwrecks Project - Lebanon Stefanos Spanos, Ship representations on Mycenaean pottery. The rare depiction of a shipwreck from Koukounaries on Paros Dino Taras, Ines Šelendić, 18 th century wreck in the bay of St Nicholas, Island of Pag, Croatia Darina Tully, Reed and Rush Bundle Rafts in Ireland – Ethnographic and Experimental Nautical Archaeology Marko Uhač, Ida Koncani Uhač, Last Austro-Hungarian Navy Rettungskutter I Kl Sarah Wagdy, Ziad Morsy, Mai Ghanem, Yomna Mohamed Awad, Traditional boats of the Egyptian coastal lakes (Manzala, Burullus and Edku) documental project (TBCL-EGY) Krzysztof Zamoscinski, Expanded logboats in the world – the ethnological perspective

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