Книга на английском языке.
At the core of this book, a collection of chapters from a diverse range of authors, is a desire to draw on a wide array of perspectives and disciplinary approaches to renew our understanding and appreciation of Iberian maritime heritage of the Early Modern Period. Its catalyst is the ForSEAdiscovery Project - a multi-disciplinary endeavour which brought together established and emerging researchers to investigate Iberian shipbuilding and particularly its relationship to forests and timber supply through the lenses of archaeology, history and earth sciences. Many of the chapters draw directly on the project’s research results.
Contents
1 Dendroarchaeology of Shipwrecks in the Iberian Peninsula: 10 Years of Research and Advances
2 Hauntography of an Ordinary Shipwreck: Paradox, Appellation, Provenance, Apparition 3 Archaeological Perspectives in Galicia During the Age of Religious Wars: The Capitana and Almiranta of the Illyrica Squadron
4 Can We Identify the Ship Through a Multidisciplinary Approach? The Case of the Ribadeo 1 Wreck (c. 1597)
5 The Belinho 1 Shipwreck, Esposende, Portugal
6 Shipwrecks of the Iberian Tradition in the Bay of Cadiz (Andalucнa, Spain)
7 Iberian Shipwrecks in the Americas: The Case of the Highbourne Cay Wreck
8 Spanish Shipwrecks on the Dominican Republic’s Coasts
9 The Timbers of the Frigate Santa Mar?a Magdalena (Eighteenth Century): A Spanish Warship in History and Archaeology
10 The Manila Galleons in Perspective. Notes on the History and Archaeology of the Transpacific Trade
11 Ploughing Through Global Seas: Maritime Routes and Hydrographic Knowledge in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Navy
12 Technology of Iron Anchor-Frame Production in the Age of Exploration
13 A Shared Sailing: Artillery and Ocean Warships
Index