INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY

AND UNDERWATER EXPLORATION.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR PERSONAL INTERESTS, PORTUGAL AND DISCOVERIES, etc.

(Main articles and notes only, excluding News, and most reviews, etc.)

 

Vol 1, 1972. J.Kirkman (& A.W.Bentley Buckle). A Portuguese wreck off Mombasa, Kenya, pp 153-7.

Vol 5, 1976. Omar R Ortiz-Troncoso. A 16th century Hispanic harbour in the Strait of Magellan, South America, pp 176-9.

Vol 6, 1977. R.C.M.Piercy. Mombasa wreck excavation. Preliminary Report 1977, pp 331-347

Vol 7, 1978. R.C.M.Piercy. Mombasa wreck excavation. 2nd Preliminary Report 1978, pp 301-319.

Vol 8, 1979. Ulysses Pernambucano de Mello, The shipwreck of the galleon Sacramento - 1668 off Brazil, pp 211-224.

Vol 8, 1979. R.C.M.Piercy (& J.Kirkman). Mombasa wreck excavation. 3rd Preliminary Report 1979, pp 303-309.

Vol 10, 1981. R.C.M.Piercy. Mombasa wreck excavation. 4th Preliminary Report 1980, pp 109-118.

Vol.12, 1983 R.A.Barker. Bronze cannon founders: comments on Guilmartin 1974, 1982, pp 67-74.

Vol 12, 1983. A.W.Sleeswyk. On the location of the land of Pwnt on two Renaissance maps, pp 279-291.

Vol 13, 1984. J.Rosloff & J.B.Arnold III. The keel of the San Esteban (1554) -continued analysis, pp 287-296.

Vol 14, 1985. P.J.A.Waddell. The pump and pump-well of a 16th century galleon, pp 243-259.

Vol 15, 1986. A.B.Smith (& D.J.Killick). Excavations at Plettenberg Bay, South Africa, of the camp-site of the survivors of the São Gonçalo, pp 53-63.

Vol 15, 1986. P.J.A.Waddell. The disassembly of a 16th century galleon, pp 137-148.

Vol 15, 1986. T.R.Hargrove. Submerged Spanish era towns in Lake Taal, Philippines: an underwater and archival investigation of a legend, pp 323-337.

Vol 16, 1987. F.Foerster Laures. The warships of the Kings of Aragón and their fighting tactics during the 13th and 14th centuries AD. pp 19-29.

Vol 16, 1987. F.Foerster Laures. The copy of the coca of Mataró in the Museu Marítimo of Barcelona, p 65.

Vol.17, 1988. R.I.Curtis. Spanish trade in salted fish products in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. pp 205-210.

Vol.17, 1988. J.J.Simmons. Wrought-iron ordnance: revealing discoveries from the New World. pp 25-34.

Vol.17, 1988. J.F.Guilmartin. Early modern naval ordnance and European penetration of the Caribbean: the operational dimension. pp 35-53.

Vol.17, 1988. C.J.M.Martin. A 16th century siege train: the battery ordnance of the 1588 Spanish Armada. pp 57-73.

Vol.18, 1989. T.J.Oertling, The Molasses Reef wreck hull analysis: Final Report, pp 229-243.

Vol.18, 1989. T.J.Oertling, The Highborn Cay wreck: the 1986 field season, pp 244-253.

Vol. 19.1, 1990. Special issue: Ships, Cargoes and the East India Trade....

J.Sutton. The English East India Company: the historical perspective. pp 5-12.

R.R.Brown. The guns carried East Indiamen, 1600-1800. pp 17-22.

J.B.Kist. Integrating archaeological and historical records in Dutch East India Company research. pp 49-51.

M.L'Hour, L.Long, E.Rieth. The wreck of an "experimental" ship of the "Oost-Indische Companie": the Mauritius (1609). 63-73.

M.L'Hour, F.Richez. An 18th century French East Indiaman: the Prince of Conty (1746). pp 75-79.

G.Bousquet, M.L'Hour, F.Richez. The discovery of an East Indiaman at Bassas da India, a French atoll in the Indian Ocean: the Sussex (1738). pp 81-5.

G.Egan. Leaden seals - evidence for EIC trade in textiles. pp 87-9.

Vol. 19, 1990.

L.V.Mott. Ships of the 13th century Catalan Navy. pp 101-112.

M.Bound. Note on conference on maritime archaeology of the Indian Ocean countries. pp 159-161.

J.Barto Arnold and M.F.Godwin. A hilt from the 1554 flota. pp 221-4.

H.Bell. Note on Prospects for marine archaeology in South Asia. pp 258-9.

J.D.Light. The 16th century anchor from Red Bay, Labrador: its method of manufacture. pp 307-316.

B.E.J.S.Werz. Note on preliminary steps to protect South Africa's undersea heritage. pp 335-7. [See also Vol 21 p 78].

Vol. 20, 1991. P.Hoffman et al. The 14th century Shinan ship - progress in conservation. pp 59-64.

 

Vol. 21, 1992.

J.Guy. Note on China and the Silk Route Conference, Quanzhou. pp 70-3.

A.J.Parker. Cargoes, containers and stowage: the ancient Mediterranean. pp 89-100.

M.Flecker. Excavation of an oriental vessel of c.1690 off Con Dao, Vietnam. pp 221-244.

T.L.Carrell and D.H.Keith. Replicating a ship of discovery: Santa Clara, a 16th century Iberian caravel. pp 281-294. [Sarsfield's boat].

J.M.Nance. The Columbus Foundation's Nina: report on the rigging and sailing characteristics of the Santa Clara. [Sarsfield's boat]. pp 295-308.

Vol. 22, 1993.

J.Green and S.Devendra. Interim report on the joint Sri Lankan-Australian maritime archaeology training and research programme, 1992-3. pp 331-343.

B.E.J.S.Werz. South African shipwrecks and salvage: the need for improved management. pp 237-244.

B.E.J.S.Werz. Shipwrecks of Robben Island, South Africa: an exercise in cultural resource management in the underwater environment. pp 245-256.

L.V.Mott. Note on Identification of the words singla and albaola, and their relation to timbers found on 15th century Spanish shipwrecks. pp 287-9.

G.P.Watts. The Western Ledge Reef wreck: a preliminary report on investigations of the remains of a 16th century shipwreck in Bermuda. pp 103-124.

R.A.Barker. John Patrick Sarsfield's Santa Clara; an addendum. pp 161-5.

Vol. 23, 1994.

L.V.Mott. A three-masted ship depiction from 1409. pp 39-40.

W.Blake and M.Flecker. A preliminary survey of a south-east Asian wreck, Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam. pp 73-91.

C.J.M.Martin. Incendiary weapons from Spanish Armada wreck La Trinidad Valencera, 1588. pp 207-217.

N.Burningham. Notes on the watercraft of Thanh Hoa province, N.Vietnam. pp 229-238.

C.A.Ronan. Note on Unidentified Elizabethan telescope ? p 250.

Review: D.H.Kieth & T.L.Carrell (eds). 500 years of change – Underwater Archaeology Proceedings from SHA Conference, Jamaica. Jan 1992. [R.A.Barker]. pp 256-8.

A.Tilley. Sailing to windward in the ancient Mediterranean. pp 309-313.

Vol. 24, 1995

T.J.Maarleveld. Type or technique: some thoughts on boat and ship finds as indicative of cultural tradition. pp 3-7.

I.Negueruela et al. Seventh century BC Phoenician vesssl discovered at Playa de la Isla, Mazarron, Spain. pp 189-97.

A.W.Sleeswyk. The oarage of the galleasse La Royale. p 211-8.

J.Coates et al. Experimental boat and ship archaeology: principles and methods. p 293-301.

O.Crumlin-Pedersen. Experimental archaeology and ships – bridging the arts and sciences. p 303-6

O.T.P.Roberts. An explanation of ancient windward sailing – some other considerations. p 307-15

Review: B.L.Clausen (ed), Viking Voyages to North America. [O.T.P.Roberts]. pp 82-3.

Review: M.W.Marken. Pottery from Spanish shipwrecks 1500-1800. [J.Ashdown]. p 174.

Review: P.Lipke et al (Eds), Boats – a manual for their documentation. [O.T.P.Roberts]. pp175-6

Review: A.B.Caruana. The history of English sea ordnance 1523-1715 Vol. 1. [C.Martin]. pp 323-4.

Vol. 25, 1996

R.A.Gould & D.J.Souza. History and archaeology of HM Floating Dock, Bermuda. pp 1-20

R.Roth. The cannon from Dunwich Bank, Suffolk. pp 21-32 [early ref. to knollen powder and design].

A.G.Steinmayer & J.MacIntosh Turfa. Effects of shipworm on the performance of ancient Mediterranean warships. pp 104-121. [mixed: see also Coates, Vol. 26, p 82-3].

M.Flecker. Magnetometer survey of Malacca reclamation site. pp 122-34.

F.Ciciliot. Sources for medieval nautical archaeology: Genoese notarial records. pp 239-42

G.Galli. Roman flanged pump bearings….Ponza. pp 257-61.

Review: I.Friel. The good ship – ships, shipbuilding and technology in England 1200-1520. pp 69-70. [A.E.Christensen].

Vol. 26, 1997

W.Werner. The largest ship trackway in ancient times: the Diolkos of the Isthmus of Corinth, Greece, and early attempts to build a canal. pp 98-117.

D.H.Kieth et al. A bronze cannon from La Belle, 1686: its construction, conservation and display. pp 144-58.

D.Parham. The ferry at Hampton Loade on the River Severn, …and its method of operation. p 306-15.

Letter: J.Coates. Some comments on the article on shipworm in (and beaching of) ancient Mediterranean warships in IJNA 25. pp 82-3. [see also reply p 345-6].

Obituary. Octávio Lixa Filgueiras. p 97

Review article: B.Loewen. The master-mould – shipbuilding tool of the Renaissance. pp 169-72

Review: E.Rieth. Le maître-gabarit, la tablette et le trébuchet. Essai sur la conception non-graphique des carènes du Moyen-Age au XXe siècle. [R.A.Barker]. pp 172-3.

Vol. 27, 1998

D.M.McElvogue. Description and appraisal of a rudder assemblage of a late 16th-century vessel wrecked off Alderney. pp 24-31.

O.T.P.Roberts. An exercise in hull reconstruction arising from the Alderney Elizabethan wreck. pp 32-42.

S.Tripati et al. Maharastra, on the west coast of India. pp 51-63.

M.Geroult & M.Guillaume. The Loup Garou bronze gun from Martinica. pp 150-9. [compared HVIII ?]

M-J Springmann. The Mukran wreck, sunk off the isle of Rügen, Germany in 1565: a preliminary report. pp 113-125. [sea-battle – incl. bronze breech-loader].

C.Martin. A Caroline merchants’ weight from the wreck of the Swan, 1653. pp 166-7.

J.Green & N.Burningham. The ship from Quanzhou, Fujian Province...China. pp 277-312.

F.J.S.Alves. Portugal: new legislation advances research. pp 258-64

S.Luz Afonso et al (eds). Nossa Senhora dos Mártires: The last voyage. pp 368-9. [R.A.Barker].

Vol. 28, 1999

M.Flecker. Three 18th-century shipwrecks off Ujong Pandang, SW Sulawesi, Indonesia: a coincidence ? pp 45-59.

C.J.M.Martin. A 17th-century binnacle and mariners’ compasses from Duart Point, Mull. pp 60-69

N.Bannerman & C.Jones. Fish-traps: a component of the maritime cultural landscape. pp 70-84.

Review: P.E.Pérez-Mallaina Bueno. Spain’s men of the sea: daily life on the Indies fleets in the 16th century. p 100. [F.Contente Domingues].

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