The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology is a forum for the exchange of ideas and research relevant to all aspects of nautical and maritime archaeology
Registration now open for #IJNA Webinar No.9 with
Abner Alberda and Rita Ramos @UNIVERSIDAD_PMA "A Century of Transformations in Emberá and Wounaan Boatbuilding in Panama: Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives"
12th December 2024
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Tomorrow is IJNA Webinar Day !!
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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 54.1 is coming soon....
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Registration still open for #IJNA Webinar No.9 tomorrow with Abner Alberda and Rita Ramos @UNIVERSIDAD_PMA
"A Century of Transformations in Emberá and Wounaan Boatbuilding in Panama: Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives"
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NEW #IJNA ARTICLE ALERT
Steering Gear, Sails, and Hulls for Dating Late Fifth and Sixth Dynasty Egyptian Tombs, and the Invention of the Tiller, by Samuel Mark, Maritime Studies Program, @TAMU
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New #OpenAccess article
"The Republican Wreck at Nido del Cuervo (Águilas, Spain): Rediscovering a Roman Lead Ingot-carrying Ship"
Authors: Carlotta Lucarini, Joel Bellviure & Alejandro Quevedo
https://t.co/LcpNo10cTj
#archaeology#nautical#shipwreck#research @NautArchSoc
#IJNA 53.1 has just landed. Looking forward to catching up on the latest #Nautical#Archaeology#Research. IJNA is published by @tandfonline for @NautArchSoc
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#IJNA article available free online - "The Maderö wreck: a ship loaded with bricks from Lübeck sunk in the Stockholm Archipelago in the late 15th century."
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The @NautArchSoc have been asked for the postal address labels for members wanting #IJNA 53.1
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New #IJNA Article Alert
Two Wood-Framed Stock-Anchors from Karaburun, on the Black Sea, Türkiye.
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New article in #IJNA for @NautArchSoc @tandfonline
Using Open-Data Portals, Remote Sensing and Computational Modelling to Investigate Historic Wreck Sites and Their Environments: 45 Years on from Muckelroy.
https://t.co/nmenzlzFob
Now freely available #OpenAccess
(Re-)interpreting the Artefact Collection of the Nossa Senhora da Consolação Wreck (1608) by Cézar Mahumane & Celso Simbine.
https://t.co/vHAIdNkr4o
Watch their webinar this Friday at 18:00 UK
https://t.co/rRNb4i28YX
Just Published #OpenAccess in IJNA
"Sea Level Changes and the Locations of the ‘Missing’ Hellenistic and Roman Harbours at Tel Dor, Israel"
https://t.co/lqzZxUjt5N
IJNA Webinar 8: (Re) interpreting the Artefact Collection of the Nossa Senhora da Consolação Wreck (1608)
Speakers: Cezar Mahumane and Celso Simbine.
Friday March 15th at 18:00 UK / 20:00 Mozambique
https://t.co/rRNb4i28YX
New #OpenAccess#IJNA article @NautArchSoc
"Catch ‘em When the Water is Low: Longue Durée Hypothesis on Floodplains Fishing and its Rhythm in the Palembang and Jambi Region of Sumatra", by Wesa Perttola and Marko Kallio
https://t.co/aRR3cTK75M
Archaeologists uncover secrets of a 15th-century shipwreck ⛵ ❕
In @ijna_nas, experts reveal how they found weapons which they were used to fight off pirates 🏴☠️👇🏽
https://t.co/qcvADnSRWX
Just dropped onto #IJNA
The Misidentification of a Shipwreck in Cardigan Bay, West Wales, Designated under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973, bu Ian Cundy
Abstract here: https://t.co/96xxMvNsY7
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And the results are in !!!! Readership figures for the #IJNA for last year have been published by our publishers @tandfonline on behalf of @NautArchSoc
Wonder what happened in Q3 - University summer holidays perhaps?
Thanks to all involved helping produce such a great result.