Program (draft) – 24 October 2024


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THURSDAY 24 October 2024

SESSION 10: RECENT DISCOVERIES Chair: Barbara Davidde
9:00-9:20 Alice Lucchini "The Isola Dovarese logboat: the context and the boatbuilder practices"
9:20-9:40 Stefania Manfio and Yann von Arnim "Slave trade in Mauritus: a comparatve study of legal and illegal shipwrecks"
9:40-10:00 Pierre Poveda and Sabrina Marlier "Two supposed lighters, one merchant ship and a small craft: A preliminary report on four ancient shipwrecks (1st-4th c. AD) recently investigated in the Rhône River"
10:00-10:20 Irena Radić Rossi and Tena Blažević "The mediaeval boat from Rab; preliminary report"
10:20-10:40 Maili Roio "Another medieval wreck below the modern ground surface in Tallinn"
10:40-11:10 Coffe Break
SESSION 11: RECENT DISCOVERIES Chair: Kostas Damianidis
11:10-11:30 Chiara Zazzaro and Agni Mochtar "The Lagoi wreck of Bintan Island, Indonesia: first evidence of metal and uncommon fastenings in the Southeast Asian lashed-lug boatbuilding"
11:30-11:50 Mladen Pešić "Ship construction from the ancient port of Barbir in Sukošan near Zadar"
11:50-12:10 Thijs Coenen, Johan Opdebeeck and Arent Vos "Of square sterns and ships rigging. The excavation of a 17th century Dutch merchant vessel (Wadden Sea, Netherlands)"
12:10-12:30 Daniel Zwick "The wreck-landscape of Süderoogsand: Recent discoveries from a desolate outer shoal in the North Sea"
12:30-12:50 Paolo Croce "A newly discovered wreck of a 16th-century English-built ship in Dungeness, England"
12:50-13:50 Lunch
SESSION 12: RESEARCH METHODS Chair: Nigel Nayling
13:50-14:10 Ab Hoving, Johan Opdebeeck and Tomas Schuurbiers "3D visualisation of a 17th century ship"
14:10-14:30 Ida Koncani Uhač, Pierre Poveda, Marko Uhač, Giulia Boetto "Zambratija boat, recovery and presentation project (Croatia)"
14:30-14:50 Hernandez Jaume Montfort "Sailing Through Change: Modern Naval Engineering Approaches to Evaluating Ship Performance in the Transition from Nordic Cargo Ships to Cogs"
14:50-15:10 Wongsakorn Rahothan, Patrick Couser and Tom Vosmer "The Ban Khlong Yuan lashed-lug boat: construction, capacity and performance"
15:10-15:30 Ida Christine Jorgensen "The Proof is in the Plans: Knowledge transfer and utilisation in 18th century warship design"
15:30-15:50 Nigel Nayling and Jens Auer "The Digital Network for Nautical Archaeology (DN2A)"
15:50-16:20 Coffe Break
SESSION 13: RESEARCH METHODS Chair: Stella Demesticha
16:20-16:40 Alberto Bravo-Morata Rodríguez, Jean-Christophe Sourisseau and Timmy Gambin "Reconstructing the cargos of three Phoenician shipwrecks from the 8th and 7th century BC: Xlendi, Tanit and Elissa. Reconstruction methodology, results and comparative study"
16:40-17:00 Timm Weski "Which Sources are more useful for Nautical Archaeology?"
SESSION 14: NAUTICAL ETHNOGRAPHY Chair: John P. Cooper
17:00-17:20 Marco Bonino "An Outlinefor an Atlas of The Traditional Watercrafts in Italy"
17:20-17:40 Juan David Sarmiento Rodríguez and Carlos del Cairo Hurtado "Traditional boat building of the Wayúu indigenous people, La Guajira, Colombia"
17:40-18:00 Julia Zerafa "The Dgħajsa tal-Latini: a Maltese traditional cargo boat and its role in the local economic market"
20:00 GALA DINNER Acquolina Restaurant