Nautical archaeology / Patrice Pomey (1943-2021) and Eric Rieth ; translated by Colin Clement.

Author/creator Pomey, Patrice, 1943- author.
Other author Rieth, Eric, author.
Other author Clement, Colin, translator.
Format Book
EditionFirst English edition.
PublicationCollege Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2024]
Descriptionpages cm.
Subjects

Uniform titleArchéologie navale. English
SeriesEd Rachal Foundation nautical archaeology series
Ed Rachal Foundation nautical archaeology series. ^A576331
Contents Definitions and Issues -- The Sources -- Methods -- Results and Perspectives -- Conclusion -- Glossary.
Summary Originally published as 'L?archéologie navale by Editions Errance/Actes Sud' (Arles, France, ISBN 9782877723015) in 2005, this new revised and expanded edition is in a condensed and accessible form that highlights many of the principles currently guiding research in nautical archaeology around the world. Well suited for classrooms and providing a handy reference for more advanced scholars and researchers, Pomey and Rieth?s Nautical Archaeology offers, most notably, emphasis on theoretical and conceptual aspects of the evolution of shipbuilding that are largely unfamiliar in the English-speaking academy. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology characterized the original publication as ?packed with information? and ?a stimulating and attractive introduction to the subject.? Now available for the first time in English, the work of Pomey and Rieth provides a concise outline of the conceptual framework and theoretical basis for nautical archaeology. The authors begin with a chapter on basic definitions and statements of the principal issues involved in the discipline before proceeding with a discussion of available sources of information, from ancient iconography to modern excavation, embracing shipbuilding treatises of the Middle Ages and Renaissance along the way. Next, they document the various methods and procedures available to researchers as they observe, document, and study the remains of vessels. Finally, they draw conclusions about directions for future research, along with perspectives on the field of study.
General note"Originally published as L'archéologie navale by Editions Errance/Actes Sud (Arles, France) in 2005, this new revised and expanded edition is in a condensed and accessible form that highlights many of the principles currently guiding research in nautical archaeology around the world. Well suited for classrooms and providing a handy reference for more advanced scholars and researchers, Pomey and Rieth's Nautical Archaeology offers, most notably, emphasis on theoretical and conceptual aspects of the evolution of shipbuilding that are largely unfamiliar in the English-speaking academy. The authors begin with a chapter on basic definitions and statements of the principal issues involved in the discipline before proceeding with a discussion of available sources of information, from ancient iconography to modern excavation, embracing shipbuilding treatises of the Middle Ages and Renaissance along the way. Next, they document the various methods and procedures available to researchers as they observe, document, and study the remains of vessels. Finally, they draw conclusions about directions for future research, along with perspectives on the field of study"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Original versionOriginally published in French: Paris : Errance, 2005, under title: Archeologie navale.
LCCN 2024000353
ISBN9781648431920 (hardcover)
ISBN1648431925
ISBN(ebook)

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