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Shipwrecks and provenance : in-situ timber sampling protocols with a focus on wrecks of the Iberian shipbuilding tradition / Sara A. Rich, Nigel Nayling, Garry Momber and Ana Crespo Solana.

Author/creator Rich, Sara A. author.
Other author/creatorNayling, Nigel, author.
Other author/creatorMomber, Garry, author.
Other author/creatorCrespo Solana, Ana, author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2017]
Copyright Notice ©2017
Description65 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 28 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Access Archaeology
Access archaeology. ^A1316365
Summary Two of the questions most frequently asked by archaeologists of sites and the objects that populate them are 'How old are you?' and 'Where are you from?' These questions can often be answered through archaeometric dating and provenance analyses. As both archaeological sites and objects, shipwrecks pose a special problem in archaeometric dating and provenance because when they sailed, they often accumulated new construction material as timbers were repaired and replaced. Additionally, during periods of globalization, such as the so-called Age of Discovery, the provenance of construction materials may not reflect where the ship was built due to long-distance timber trade networks and the global nature of these ships' sailing routes. Accepting these special challenges, nautical archaeologists must piece together the nuanced relationship between the ship, its timbers, and the shipwreck, and to do so, wood samples must be removed from the assemblage.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 57-65).
ISBN9781784917173
ISBN1784917176

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