[HTML][HTML] On the interpretation of watercraft in ancient art

S Wachsmann - Arts, 2019 - mdpi.com
In the past six decades since its inception, nautical archaeologists have excavated and
studied the hulls, cargoes, and other remains of ancient watercraft. However, shipwrecks …

Fishing for common ground: Investigations of the impact of trawling on ancient shipwreck sites uncovers a potential for management synergy

JS Krumholz, ML Brennan - Marine Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
Maximizing social and economic benefits from fisheries and protecting culturally significant
archaeological sites are management goals often viewed to be at odds with eachother …

Ancient Mediterranean Sewn‐Boat Traditions

P Pomey, G Boetto - International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article provides a summary and analysis of current knowledge of the archaeological
remains of the 64 sewn boats that have been excavated in the Mediterranean region, dating …

Spatial and temporal variability in geomorphic change at tidally influenced shipwreck sites: The use of time‐lapse multibeam data for the assessment of site formation …

J Majcher, R Quinn, R Plets, M Coughlan… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Shipwrecks are an integral part of our maritime archaeological landscape and are
associated with diverse societal and cultural interests, yielding significant management …

Deep sea archaeological survey in the Black Sea–Robotic documentation of 2,500 years of human seafaring

R Pacheco-Ruiz, J Adams, F Pedrotti, M Grant… - Deep Sea Research …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Between 2015 and 2017 the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project (Black Sea
MAP) discovered and recorded 65 shipwreck sites dating from the 4th Century BC to the …

Quantification of bottom trawl fishing damage to ancient shipwreck sites

ML Brennan, D Davis, RD Ballard, AC Trembanis… - Marine Geology, 2016 - Elsevier
Bottom trawl fishing presents a severe yet largely unquantified threat to shipwreck sites.
Here we present a quantification of damage to sites from the Aegean and Black seas …

Long-term changes (1979-2015) in the nematode fauna in Sivash Bay (Sea of Azov), Russia, worldwide the largest hypersaline lagoon, during salinity transformations

NG Sergeeva, NV Shadrin, EV Anufriieva - Nematology, 2019 - brill.com
Sivash Bay is the largest hypersaline lagoon in the world. In 1963-1975 the North Crimean
Canal was constructed, with water from the River Dnieper and discharge of drainage water …

Contribution of fungal and invertebrate communities to wood decay in tropical terrestrial and aquatic habitats

A Ferrer, KD Heath, T Canam, HD Flores, JW Dalling - Ecology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Wood is a major carbon input into aquatic ecosystems and is thought to decay slowly, yet
surprisingly little terrestrial carbon accumulates in marine sediments. A better mechanistic …

Telepresence-enabled maritime archaeological exploration in the deep

ML Brennan, F Cantelas, K Elliott, JP Delgado… - Journal of Maritime …, 2018 - Springer
Telepresence-enabled exploration of deep sea environments has developed over the past
30 years, providing access to archaeologists, scientists, and the general public to sites …

The Ereğli E shipwreck, Turkey: an early Hellenistic merchant ship in the Black Sea

D Davis, ML Brennan, A Opaiţ… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
A shipwreck from the early 3rd century BC was discovered in the Black Sea's suboxic depths
off Ereğli, Turkey, during the 2011 E/V Nautilus expedition. Remote investigation revealed …