Program – 22 October 2024


TUESDAY 22 October 2024

SESSION 4: SHIP CONSTRUCTION Chair: Irena Radić Rossi
9:00-9:20 Mike Belasus "Worlds apart? Two well preserved watercraft from the 4th-5th century AD burial site at Fallward in the German North Sea marshes"
9:20-9:40 Carlo Beltrame, Elisa Costa, Alessandra Forti, Stefano Marconi, Maria Ivana Pezzo "An archaeobotanical analysis of the sewn ship of Roman period from Alberoni (Lido di Venezia)"
9:40-10:00 Peter B. Campbell "The Design of Warships and Naval Fleets from the 6th to 1st centuries BC"
10:00-10:20 Massimiliano Ditta "The curious case of blank timbers from Norwegian wetlands"
10:20-10:40 Stella Demesticha "The 18th century Shipwreck at Nissia, Cyprus"
10:40-11:10 Coffe Break
SESSION 5: SHIP CONSTRUCTION Chair: Carlo Beltrame
11:10-11:30 Laurent Grimbert, Marc Guyon "A shipwreck from the early Middle Ages"
11:30-11:50 Svein Erik, Terje Planke "The design, procedure, and the pattern of the Viking boats from Gokstad"
11:50-12-10 Patrik Höglund and Jim Hansson "Äpplet – Vasa’s sister ship"
12:10-12:30 Michael R. Jones "Quantifying Iron Fasteners and Other Materials Used in Byzantine Ship Construction"
12:30-13:30 Lunch
SESSION 6: SHIP CONSTRUCTION Chair: Morten Ravn
13:30-13:50 Hossein Tofighian and Shadi Kalantar "Ship Remains of the Southern Caspian Sea:
the only direct archaeological evidence of wooden ships in Iran"
13:50-14:10 Toby Jones, Pat Tanner, Nigel Nayling "The Newport Medieval Ship: Delving into the resource requirements for the construction of a 15th century Iberian clinker-built merchant vessel"
14:10-14:30 Dmitry Kobaliia "Boat complex of the II half of the XVII century near the Bulgarian coast"
14:30-14:50 Orkan Köyağasıoğlu "Byzantine Period Rigging Equipment found at the Yenikapı Excavations – Preliminary Report"
14:50-15:10 Krzysztof Kurzyk, Janusz Różycki, Paweł Litwinienko "The Brabank wreck from Gdańsk – a well-preserved example of a medieval flatbottom vessel"
15:10-16:00 Coffe Break
SESSION 7: SHIP CONSTRUCTION Chair: Krzysztof Kurzyk
16:00-16:20 Massimo Capulli "The tradition of shipbuilding with mortise-tenon or sewing: Coexistence in the maritime space of Aquileia"
16:20-16:40 Kroum Batchvarov "Reconstruction of the rigging and steering mechanism of a 9th-10th c. AD Shipwreck from the Black Sea"
16:40-17:00 Karl Brady "Emerging evidence for plank built boat technology in Bronza Age Ireland"
17:00-17:20 Alba Ferreira Domínguez and Frédéric Guibal "The wood of the late Bronze age sewn-boat of Zambratija(Croatia): new data on the morphology of the pieces and preliminary dendrochronological results"
17:20-17:40 Cristóvão Fonseca, Gonçalo Correia Lopes, Pedro Caleja and Raquel Cunha Dugouts of the Lima river (NW Portugal) – Shipbuilding evidences of the millenary tradition of crossing banks”
17:40-18:00 Petr Sorokin "The monoxylas of Constantine Porphyrogennetos and medieval russian log boats"