Ny bog fra Vikingeskibshallen
Olaf Olsen, Jan Skamby Madsen and Flemming Rieck (eds.): Shipshape.
Essays for Ole Crumlin-Pedersen on the occasion of his 60th anniversary
February 24th 1995
Vikingeskibshallen i Roskilde, 1995. 334 sider. ill. Pris 350
kr.
Denne bog, skrevet som en hilsen til Ole Crumlin-Pedersen på
hans 60-års dag, berører med sine 28 artikler en
stor del af den arbejdsmark, som marinarkæologer og historikere
arbejder med i Nordeuropa i dag: Skibsarkæologi, bevaring
af fortidsminder på havbunden, formidling, fortolkningen
af de historiske kilder til fortidens søfart og meget mere.
Flere artikler fremlægger fund og kilder, der ikke tidligere
har været publiceret, mens andre tager gammelkendt materiale
op til nye overvejelser. Bogen er rigt illustreret og indeholder
foruden en liste over Ole Crumlin-Pedersens publikationer følgende
artikler:
- Flemming Rieck: Institute of Maritime Archaeology - the
beginning of maritime research in Denmark.
- Jan Skamby Madsen: The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.
- Jørgen Josephsen: To Ole: a personal account.
- Basil Greenhill: The Graveney Boat- an exercise in Anglo-Danish
collaboration.
- Arne Emil Christensen: Boat fragments from Mangersnes
- William Filmer-Sankey & Tim Pestell: The Snape logboats:
Excavation, construction and performance.
- Michael Müller-Wille: Two early medieval sites near
Wismar and Rostock at the southern Baltic Coast.
- Gillian Hutchinson: Two English siderudders.
- Niels Bonde & Jørgen Steen Jensen: The dating
of a Hanseatic cogfind in Denmark - what coins and tree rings
can reveal in maritime archaeology.
- Per U. Hörberg: Nuts, Bricks and Pewter - preliminary
notes on three new shipfinds in Scania, Sweden.
- Harry Alopaeus: Aspects of the Lapuri find.
- Jerzy Litwin: The Puck Bay wrecks - an opportunity for
a "Polish Skuldelev".
- Olaf Olsen: Malma - a medieval harbour-town without a harbour.
- Peter Marsden: Early ships, boats and ports in Britain.
- Niels-Knud Liebgott: A ship and its cargo.
- Björn Varenius: The Baltic itinerary of Codex Holmiensis
A 41, a contextual approach.
- Jan Bill: Getting into business - Reflections of a market
economy in medieval Scandinavian shipbuilding.
- Torsten Edgren: "De Aspø usque Ørsund.vi.Inde
usque Hangethe.- iij..." - An archaeological research project
concerning one of the harbours in Finland's south-western archipelago
referred to in "the Danish itinerary".
- Christer Westerdahl: Traditional zones of transport geography
in relation to ship-types.
- Detlev Ellmers: Crew structure on board Scandinavian vessels.
- Sibylla Haasum: Ship grafitti in the medieval churches
of Gotland.
- Erik Andersen: Square sails of wool.
- Jon Bojer Godal: The use of wood in boatbuilding.
- Honor Frost: Where did the Carthaginians see clinkers?
- Max Vinner: A Viking ship off Cape Farewell 1984.
- Martin O. Carver: On - and off - the Edda.
- Thijs J. Maarleveld: Environment factors in undenwater
heritage management. A reflection on the Dutch situation.
- Sean McGrail: Training maritime archaeologists.
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