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Archaeonautica
Archaeonautica
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris, : Éditions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1977-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 930.1/028/04
Soggetto topico Arqueologia submarina - França
Arqueologia submarina
Underwater archaeology
Archéologie sous-marine
ISSN 2117-6973
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910130631303321
Paris, : Éditions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1977-
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Conservation of marine archaeological objects / / editor, Colin Pearson
Conservation of marine archaeological objects / / editor, Colin Pearson
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Butterworths, , 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (297 p.)
Disciplina 930.1/028/04
930.102804
Collana Butterworths Series in Conservation and Museology
Soggetto topico Underwater archaeology
Antiquities - Collection and preservation
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4832-9465-X
0408106689 (print)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. The underwater environment; Introduction; 1.1 The nature of the seawater; 1.2 The nature of the sediment; 1.3 The nature of the biota; 1.4 Classification of marine environments for wreck sites; 1.5 Classification of artefact sites within wreck sites; Chapter 2. Deterioration of organic materials other than wood; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Organic artefact material of plant origin other than wood; 2.3 Structure of cellulosic materials other than wood
2.4 Proteinaceous materials used in artefacts2.5 Fabrication of leather and parchment; 2.6 Enamel and dentine structures - teeth and ivory; 2.7 Bony structures (bones and antlers); Chapter 3. Waterlogged wood; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The fundamental problem; 3.3 The structure of wood; 3.4 The drying of waterlogged wood; 3.5 Drying above the fibre saturation point: collapse; 3.6 Drying below the fibre saturation point: shrinkage; 3.7 Overall dimensional behaviour on drying waterlogged wood; 3.8 The condition of waterlogged wood; Chapter 4. Corrosion of metals; 4.1 Introduction
4.2 General factors in marine metal corrosion4.3 Site conditions and corrosion; 4.4 Iron; 4.5 Copper; 4.6 Brass and bronze; 4.7 Lead; 4.8 Tin; 4.9 Pewter; 4.10 Silver and its alloys; 4.11 Aluminium; 4.12 Gold; Chapter 5. Deterioration of ceramics, glass and stone; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Ceramics; 5.3 Glass; 5.4 Stone; Chapter 6. Οn-site storage and conservation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Responsibilities of the marine archaeologist; 6.3 Responsibilities of the conservator; 6.4 On-site storage and conservation procedures; 6.5 Metals; 6.6 Glass, ceramics and stone; 6.7 Organic materials
6.8 Composite objectsChapter 7. The packing and transportation of marine archaeological objects; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Packing materials; 7.3 Specific methods of packing; 7.4 Transportation; Chapter 8. Conservation of wet organic artefacts excluding wood; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Water and the organic artefact; 8.3 Criteria for treatment proposals; 8.4 General approaches; 8.5 Conservation of marine leathers; 8.6 Conservation of marine textiles; 8.7 Cordage and wadding; 8.8 Matting; 8.9 Bone, teeth, ivory; 8.10 Cork; 8.11 Baleen, horn, quill, feather, claws, hoof, tortoise shell; 8.12 Amber
AcknowledgementsChapter 9. Conservation of waterlogged wood; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Impregnation and bulking; 9.3 The development of treatments for waterlogged wood; 9.4 The development of polyethylene glycol methods for treating waterlogged wood; 9.5 The use of sugars; 9.6 In situ polymerization; 9.7 Impregnation with a wax or resin using a non-aqueous solvent and drying from a non-aqueous solvent; 9.8 Silicates and siliceous materials; 9.9 Comparisons between methods and guidelines for selection; 9.10 Practical conservation methods
9.11 The special problems of large items such as complete hulls (Richard Clark)
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London, England : , : Butterworths, , 1987
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Conservation of marine archaeological objects / / editor, Colin Pearson
Conservation of marine archaeological objects / / editor, Colin Pearson
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Butterworths, , 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (297 p.)
Disciplina 930.1/028/04
930.102804
Collana Butterworths Series in Conservation and Museology
Soggetto topico Underwater archaeology
Antiquities - Collection and preservation
ISBN 1-4832-9465-X
0408106689 (print)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. The underwater environment; Introduction; 1.1 The nature of the seawater; 1.2 The nature of the sediment; 1.3 The nature of the biota; 1.4 Classification of marine environments for wreck sites; 1.5 Classification of artefact sites within wreck sites; Chapter 2. Deterioration of organic materials other than wood; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Organic artefact material of plant origin other than wood; 2.3 Structure of cellulosic materials other than wood
2.4 Proteinaceous materials used in artefacts2.5 Fabrication of leather and parchment; 2.6 Enamel and dentine structures - teeth and ivory; 2.7 Bony structures (bones and antlers); Chapter 3. Waterlogged wood; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The fundamental problem; 3.3 The structure of wood; 3.4 The drying of waterlogged wood; 3.5 Drying above the fibre saturation point: collapse; 3.6 Drying below the fibre saturation point: shrinkage; 3.7 Overall dimensional behaviour on drying waterlogged wood; 3.8 The condition of waterlogged wood; Chapter 4. Corrosion of metals; 4.1 Introduction
4.2 General factors in marine metal corrosion4.3 Site conditions and corrosion; 4.4 Iron; 4.5 Copper; 4.6 Brass and bronze; 4.7 Lead; 4.8 Tin; 4.9 Pewter; 4.10 Silver and its alloys; 4.11 Aluminium; 4.12 Gold; Chapter 5. Deterioration of ceramics, glass and stone; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Ceramics; 5.3 Glass; 5.4 Stone; Chapter 6. Οn-site storage and conservation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Responsibilities of the marine archaeologist; 6.3 Responsibilities of the conservator; 6.4 On-site storage and conservation procedures; 6.5 Metals; 6.6 Glass, ceramics and stone; 6.7 Organic materials
6.8 Composite objectsChapter 7. The packing and transportation of marine archaeological objects; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Packing materials; 7.3 Specific methods of packing; 7.4 Transportation; Chapter 8. Conservation of wet organic artefacts excluding wood; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Water and the organic artefact; 8.3 Criteria for treatment proposals; 8.4 General approaches; 8.5 Conservation of marine leathers; 8.6 Conservation of marine textiles; 8.7 Cordage and wadding; 8.8 Matting; 8.9 Bone, teeth, ivory; 8.10 Cork; 8.11 Baleen, horn, quill, feather, claws, hoof, tortoise shell; 8.12 Amber
AcknowledgementsChapter 9. Conservation of waterlogged wood; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Impregnation and bulking; 9.3 The development of treatments for waterlogged wood; 9.4 The development of polyethylene glycol methods for treating waterlogged wood; 9.5 The use of sugars; 9.6 In situ polymerization; 9.7 Impregnation with a wax or resin using a non-aqueous solvent and drying from a non-aqueous solvent; 9.8 Silicates and siliceous materials; 9.9 Comparisons between methods and guidelines for selection; 9.10 Practical conservation methods
9.11 The special problems of large items such as complete hulls (Richard Clark)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786787503321
London, England : , : Butterworths, , 1987
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Conservation of marine archaeological objects / / editor, Colin Pearson
Conservation of marine archaeological objects / / editor, Colin Pearson
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Butterworths, , 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (297 p.)
Disciplina 930.1/028/04
930.102804
Collana Butterworths Series in Conservation and Museology
Soggetto topico Underwater archaeology
Antiquities - Collection and preservation
ISBN 1-4832-9465-X
0408106689 (print)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. The underwater environment; Introduction; 1.1 The nature of the seawater; 1.2 The nature of the sediment; 1.3 The nature of the biota; 1.4 Classification of marine environments for wreck sites; 1.5 Classification of artefact sites within wreck sites; Chapter 2. Deterioration of organic materials other than wood; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Organic artefact material of plant origin other than wood; 2.3 Structure of cellulosic materials other than wood
2.4 Proteinaceous materials used in artefacts2.5 Fabrication of leather and parchment; 2.6 Enamel and dentine structures - teeth and ivory; 2.7 Bony structures (bones and antlers); Chapter 3. Waterlogged wood; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The fundamental problem; 3.3 The structure of wood; 3.4 The drying of waterlogged wood; 3.5 Drying above the fibre saturation point: collapse; 3.6 Drying below the fibre saturation point: shrinkage; 3.7 Overall dimensional behaviour on drying waterlogged wood; 3.8 The condition of waterlogged wood; Chapter 4. Corrosion of metals; 4.1 Introduction
4.2 General factors in marine metal corrosion4.3 Site conditions and corrosion; 4.4 Iron; 4.5 Copper; 4.6 Brass and bronze; 4.7 Lead; 4.8 Tin; 4.9 Pewter; 4.10 Silver and its alloys; 4.11 Aluminium; 4.12 Gold; Chapter 5. Deterioration of ceramics, glass and stone; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Ceramics; 5.3 Glass; 5.4 Stone; Chapter 6. Οn-site storage and conservation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Responsibilities of the marine archaeologist; 6.3 Responsibilities of the conservator; 6.4 On-site storage and conservation procedures; 6.5 Metals; 6.6 Glass, ceramics and stone; 6.7 Organic materials
6.8 Composite objectsChapter 7. The packing and transportation of marine archaeological objects; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Packing materials; 7.3 Specific methods of packing; 7.4 Transportation; Chapter 8. Conservation of wet organic artefacts excluding wood; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Water and the organic artefact; 8.3 Criteria for treatment proposals; 8.4 General approaches; 8.5 Conservation of marine leathers; 8.6 Conservation of marine textiles; 8.7 Cordage and wadding; 8.8 Matting; 8.9 Bone, teeth, ivory; 8.10 Cork; 8.11 Baleen, horn, quill, feather, claws, hoof, tortoise shell; 8.12 Amber
AcknowledgementsChapter 9. Conservation of waterlogged wood; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Impregnation and bulking; 9.3 The development of treatments for waterlogged wood; 9.4 The development of polyethylene glycol methods for treating waterlogged wood; 9.5 The use of sugars; 9.6 In situ polymerization; 9.7 Impregnation with a wax or resin using a non-aqueous solvent and drying from a non-aqueous solvent; 9.8 Silicates and siliceous materials; 9.9 Comparisons between methods and guidelines for selection; 9.10 Practical conservation methods
9.11 The special problems of large items such as complete hulls (Richard Clark)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829145003321
London, England : , : Butterworths, , 1987
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Maritime archaeology : a technical handbook / / Jeremy Green
Maritime archaeology : a technical handbook / / Jeremy Green
Autore Green Jeremy N.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (491 pages)
Disciplina 930.1/028/04
Soggetto topico Underwater archaeology
Underwater exploration
Underwater photography
Archaeological illustration
Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN 1-315-42489-4
1-315-42487-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ch. 1. Introduction to maritime archaeology -- ch. 2. Research -- ch. 3. Search and survey -- ch. 4. Conventional survey -- ch. 5. Subsurface survey -- ch. 6. Photogrammetric techniques -- ch. 7. Site plans and geographical information systems -- ch. 8. Field photography -- ch. 9. Excavation -- ch. 10. Recording -- ch. 11. Artifact drawing -- ch. 12. Artifact photography -- ch. 13. Post-excavation research -- ch. 14. Cultural resource management -- ch. 15. Reports and publications -- ch. 16. Legislation -- ch. 17. Conclusion.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910154987603321
Green Jeremy N.  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2016
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Underwater archaeology : the NAS guide to principles and practice / / editor, Amanda Bowens, The Nautical Archaeology Society
Underwater archaeology : the NAS guide to principles and practice / / editor, Amanda Bowens, The Nautical Archaeology Society
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA ; ; Oxford, : Blackwell Pub., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (665 pages)
Disciplina 930.1/028/04
930.102804
Altri autori (Persone) BowensAmanda
Soggetto topico Underwater archaeology
Shipwrecks
ISBN 1-282-12414-5
9786612124143
1-4443-5831-6
1-4051-7591-5
1-4443-0287-6
1-4443-0288-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; List of Figures; List of Plates; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1: The Nas Handbook - Why it Was Written; 2: Underwater Archaeology; WHAT IS ARCHAEOLOGY?; WHAT IS ARCHAEOLOGY UNDER WATER?; WHAT IS NOT ARCHAEOLOGY UNDER WATER?; CLOSELY RELATED AND COMPLEMENTARY APPROACHES (ETHNOGRAPHY AND EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY); 3: Getting Involved In Underwater And Foreshore Archaeology; 4: Basic Principles - Making the Most of the Clues; THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERWATER SITES; SITE TYPES; THE RANGE OF EVIDENCE ON AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE; LINKS BETWEEN CATEGORIES OF EVIDENCE
USING THE EVIDENCE; DATING; ENVIRONMENT AND SITE-FORMATION PROCESSES; THE DETERIORATION OF WOOD; CULTURE AND SITE-FORMATION PROCESSES; 5: Project Planning; THE PROJECT DESIGN; 6: Safety on Archaeological Sites Under Water and on the Foreshore; RISK ASSESSMENTS; DIVING PROJECT PLAN; CODES OF PRACTICE; CONTROL OF DIVING OPERATIONS; WORKING UNDER WATER; POTENTIAL DIVING PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS; SAFETY DURING EXCAVATION; INTER-TIDAL SITE SAFETY; 7: International and National Laws Relating to Archaeology Under Water; JURISDICTION - WHERE DO THE LAWS APPLY?
THE REGIME IN INTERNATIONAL WATERS INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE LAW; UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE AND SALVAGE LAW; OWNERSHIP OF UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE; ABANDONMENT OF OWNERSHIP; NATIONAL LEGISLATION; INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS; CASE STUDIES; 8: Archaeological Recording; THE NEED FOR RECORDING; RECORDING SYSTEMS; PLANNING THE RECORDING: WHAT TO RECORD; RECORDING INFORMATION ON SITE; RECORDING TIMBERS; RECORDING CONTEXTS; RECORDING STRATIGRAPHY; RECORDING ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE; RECORDING SAMPLES; RECORDING SURVEY RESULTS; RECORDING PLANS AND SECTIONS; RECORDING PHOTOGRAPHIC RESULTS
CONSERVATION RECORDS; IDENTIFYING ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL; TAGS AND LABELLING; STORING THE INFORMATION; COMPUTING OPTIONS AND ISSUES; GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS; EXPLAINING, DOCUMENTING, AND SUPERVISING THE SYSTEM; 9: Historical Research; TYPES OF EVIDENCE; LOCATING PRIMARY SOURCES; THE INTERNET; METHODS OF RESEARCH; 10: Photography; PHOTOGRAPHIC THEORY; DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY; SURFACE PHOTOGRAPHY; PHOTOGRAPHING FINDS; UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY; UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES; DIGITAL DARKROOM; MOSAICS - PHOTO OR VIDEO; VIDEO CAMERAS; VIDEO TECHNIQUE; VIDEO EDITING; 11: Position-Fixing
GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES; ACCURACY; METHODS OF POSITION-FIXING; EQUIPMENT; 12: Underwater Search Methods; POSITIONING; COVERAGE; SAFETY; DIVER SEARCH METHODS; 13: Geophysical and Remote-Sensing Surveys; SEARCH PATTERNS, NAVIGATION AND POSITIONING; ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS; BATHYMéTRIE SURVEY; ECHO-SOUNDERS; MULTIBEAM SWATH SYSTEMS; BOTTOM-CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS; SIDESCAN SONAR SUB-BOTTOM PROFILING; MAGNETOMETRY; INTEGRATED SURVEYS; SUBMERSIBLES: ROVS AND AUVS; AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY; 14: Underwater Survey; TYPES OF SURVEY; AN INITIAL SKETCH; PLANNING; SETTING UP A BASELINE/CONTROL POINTS; INSTALLING SURVEY POINTS
Record Nr. UNINA-9910142965203321
Malden, MA ; ; Oxford, : Blackwell Pub., 2009
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Underwater archaeology : the NAS guide to principles and practice / / editor, Amanda Bowens, The Nautical Archaeology Society
Underwater archaeology : the NAS guide to principles and practice / / editor, Amanda Bowens, The Nautical Archaeology Society
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA ; ; Oxford, : Blackwell Pub., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (665 pages)
Disciplina 930.1/028/04
930.102804
Altri autori (Persone) BowensAmanda
Soggetto topico Underwater archaeology
Shipwrecks
ISBN 1-282-12414-5
9786612124143
1-4443-5831-6
1-4051-7591-5
1-4443-0287-6
1-4443-0288-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; List of Figures; List of Plates; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1: The Nas Handbook - Why it Was Written; 2: Underwater Archaeology; WHAT IS ARCHAEOLOGY?; WHAT IS ARCHAEOLOGY UNDER WATER?; WHAT IS NOT ARCHAEOLOGY UNDER WATER?; CLOSELY RELATED AND COMPLEMENTARY APPROACHES (ETHNOGRAPHY AND EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY); 3: Getting Involved In Underwater And Foreshore Archaeology; 4: Basic Principles - Making the Most of the Clues; THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERWATER SITES; SITE TYPES; THE RANGE OF EVIDENCE ON AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE; LINKS BETWEEN CATEGORIES OF EVIDENCE
USING THE EVIDENCE; DATING; ENVIRONMENT AND SITE-FORMATION PROCESSES; THE DETERIORATION OF WOOD; CULTURE AND SITE-FORMATION PROCESSES; 5: Project Planning; THE PROJECT DESIGN; 6: Safety on Archaeological Sites Under Water and on the Foreshore; RISK ASSESSMENTS; DIVING PROJECT PLAN; CODES OF PRACTICE; CONTROL OF DIVING OPERATIONS; WORKING UNDER WATER; POTENTIAL DIVING PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS; SAFETY DURING EXCAVATION; INTER-TIDAL SITE SAFETY; 7: International and National Laws Relating to Archaeology Under Water; JURISDICTION - WHERE DO THE LAWS APPLY?
THE REGIME IN INTERNATIONAL WATERS INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE LAW; UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE AND SALVAGE LAW; OWNERSHIP OF UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE; ABANDONMENT OF OWNERSHIP; NATIONAL LEGISLATION; INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS; CASE STUDIES; 8: Archaeological Recording; THE NEED FOR RECORDING; RECORDING SYSTEMS; PLANNING THE RECORDING: WHAT TO RECORD; RECORDING INFORMATION ON SITE; RECORDING TIMBERS; RECORDING CONTEXTS; RECORDING STRATIGRAPHY; RECORDING ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE; RECORDING SAMPLES; RECORDING SURVEY RESULTS; RECORDING PLANS AND SECTIONS; RECORDING PHOTOGRAPHIC RESULTS
CONSERVATION RECORDS; IDENTIFYING ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL; TAGS AND LABELLING; STORING THE INFORMATION; COMPUTING OPTIONS AND ISSUES; GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS; EXPLAINING, DOCUMENTING, AND SUPERVISING THE SYSTEM; 9: Historical Research; TYPES OF EVIDENCE; LOCATING PRIMARY SOURCES; THE INTERNET; METHODS OF RESEARCH; 10: Photography; PHOTOGRAPHIC THEORY; DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY; SURFACE PHOTOGRAPHY; PHOTOGRAPHING FINDS; UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY; UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES; DIGITAL DARKROOM; MOSAICS - PHOTO OR VIDEO; VIDEO CAMERAS; VIDEO TECHNIQUE; VIDEO EDITING; 11: Position-Fixing
GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES; ACCURACY; METHODS OF POSITION-FIXING; EQUIPMENT; 12: Underwater Search Methods; POSITIONING; COVERAGE; SAFETY; DIVER SEARCH METHODS; 13: Geophysical and Remote-Sensing Surveys; SEARCH PATTERNS, NAVIGATION AND POSITIONING; ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS; BATHYMéTRIE SURVEY; ECHO-SOUNDERS; MULTIBEAM SWATH SYSTEMS; BOTTOM-CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS; SIDESCAN SONAR SUB-BOTTOM PROFILING; MAGNETOMETRY; INTEGRATED SURVEYS; SUBMERSIBLES: ROVS AND AUVS; AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY; 14: Underwater Survey; TYPES OF SURVEY; AN INITIAL SKETCH; PLANNING; SETTING UP A BASELINE/CONTROL POINTS; INSTALLING SURVEY POINTS
Record Nr. UNISA-996211825403316
Malden, MA ; ; Oxford, : Blackwell Pub., 2009
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Underwater archaeology : the NAS guide to principles and practice / / editor, Amanda Bowens, The Nautical Archaeology Society
Underwater archaeology : the NAS guide to principles and practice / / editor, Amanda Bowens, The Nautical Archaeology Society
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA ; ; Oxford, : Blackwell Pub., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (665 pages)
Disciplina 930.1/028/04
930.102804
Altri autori (Persone) BowensAmanda
Soggetto topico Underwater archaeology
Shipwrecks
ISBN 1-282-12414-5
9786612124143
1-4443-5831-6
1-4051-7591-5
1-4443-0287-6
1-4443-0288-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; List of Figures; List of Plates; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1: The Nas Handbook - Why it Was Written; 2: Underwater Archaeology; WHAT IS ARCHAEOLOGY?; WHAT IS ARCHAEOLOGY UNDER WATER?; WHAT IS NOT ARCHAEOLOGY UNDER WATER?; CLOSELY RELATED AND COMPLEMENTARY APPROACHES (ETHNOGRAPHY AND EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY); 3: Getting Involved In Underwater And Foreshore Archaeology; 4: Basic Principles - Making the Most of the Clues; THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERWATER SITES; SITE TYPES; THE RANGE OF EVIDENCE ON AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE; LINKS BETWEEN CATEGORIES OF EVIDENCE
USING THE EVIDENCE; DATING; ENVIRONMENT AND SITE-FORMATION PROCESSES; THE DETERIORATION OF WOOD; CULTURE AND SITE-FORMATION PROCESSES; 5: Project Planning; THE PROJECT DESIGN; 6: Safety on Archaeological Sites Under Water and on the Foreshore; RISK ASSESSMENTS; DIVING PROJECT PLAN; CODES OF PRACTICE; CONTROL OF DIVING OPERATIONS; WORKING UNDER WATER; POTENTIAL DIVING PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS; SAFETY DURING EXCAVATION; INTER-TIDAL SITE SAFETY; 7: International and National Laws Relating to Archaeology Under Water; JURISDICTION - WHERE DO THE LAWS APPLY?
THE REGIME IN INTERNATIONAL WATERS INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE LAW; UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE AND SALVAGE LAW; OWNERSHIP OF UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE; ABANDONMENT OF OWNERSHIP; NATIONAL LEGISLATION; INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS; CASE STUDIES; 8: Archaeological Recording; THE NEED FOR RECORDING; RECORDING SYSTEMS; PLANNING THE RECORDING: WHAT TO RECORD; RECORDING INFORMATION ON SITE; RECORDING TIMBERS; RECORDING CONTEXTS; RECORDING STRATIGRAPHY; RECORDING ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE; RECORDING SAMPLES; RECORDING SURVEY RESULTS; RECORDING PLANS AND SECTIONS; RECORDING PHOTOGRAPHIC RESULTS
CONSERVATION RECORDS; IDENTIFYING ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL; TAGS AND LABELLING; STORING THE INFORMATION; COMPUTING OPTIONS AND ISSUES; GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS; EXPLAINING, DOCUMENTING, AND SUPERVISING THE SYSTEM; 9: Historical Research; TYPES OF EVIDENCE; LOCATING PRIMARY SOURCES; THE INTERNET; METHODS OF RESEARCH; 10: Photography; PHOTOGRAPHIC THEORY; DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY; SURFACE PHOTOGRAPHY; PHOTOGRAPHING FINDS; UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY; UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES; DIGITAL DARKROOM; MOSAICS - PHOTO OR VIDEO; VIDEO CAMERAS; VIDEO TECHNIQUE; VIDEO EDITING; 11: Position-Fixing
GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES; ACCURACY; METHODS OF POSITION-FIXING; EQUIPMENT; 12: Underwater Search Methods; POSITIONING; COVERAGE; SAFETY; DIVER SEARCH METHODS; 13: Geophysical and Remote-Sensing Surveys; SEARCH PATTERNS, NAVIGATION AND POSITIONING; ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS; BATHYMéTRIE SURVEY; ECHO-SOUNDERS; MULTIBEAM SWATH SYSTEMS; BOTTOM-CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS; SIDESCAN SONAR SUB-BOTTOM PROFILING; MAGNETOMETRY; INTEGRATED SURVEYS; SUBMERSIBLES: ROVS AND AUVS; AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY; 14: Underwater Survey; TYPES OF SURVEY; AN INITIAL SKETCH; PLANNING; SETTING UP A BASELINE/CONTROL POINTS; INSTALLING SURVEY POINTS
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825437303321
Malden, MA ; ; Oxford, : Blackwell Pub., 2009
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