Konferencja "Łodzie i statki w archeologii" w NMM

W Narodowym Muzeum Morskim trwa 14 edycja konferencji "Łodzie i statki w archeologii" International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology – ISBSA. To największe na świecie zgromadzenie archeologów morskich oraz podwodnych.

Organizacja International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology jest owocem wielu lat pracy i osiągnięć naukowców, skupionych wokół instytucji. Pięciodniowe sympozjum otworzyła Minister Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego, profesor Małgorzata Omilanowska, która objęła konferencję swoim patronatem. W tym roku program sympozjum poświęcony jest przemianom w dawnym budownictwie i szkutnictwie okrętowym. Naukowcy z Europy, Azji, Stanów Zjednoczonych, Kanady i Australii dyskutują o ewolucji konstrukcji łodzi oraz statków oraz ich wpływie na dziedzictwo archeologiczne oraz na uwarunkowania historyczne i geograficzne.

Programme

Sunday, September 20th

Artus Court in Gdańsk
18.00 - 19.00 - Pre-Registration
19.00 - 20.00 - Reception
 

Monday, September 21st

Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
8.00 - 18.00 - Full Symposium registration and poster set-up
9.30 - 9.45 - Opening - Minister of Culture and National Heritage of Poland Prof. Małgorzata Omilanowska
9.45 - 10.10 - Keynote speaker – Prof. Sean McGrail
10.10 - 10.30 - Welcome - Director of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk Jerzy Litwin

10.30 - 11.30 - Coffee

Session: Ships and Ships Finds in the Baltic
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Jerzy Litwin
11.30 - 11.50 - Mike Belasus - Those bits and pieces from the Baltic shores – Evidence for medieval shipping along the German Baltic Sea coast
11.50 - 11.10 - Klara Fiedler - Large clinker built cargo vessels in Northern Europe in the late medieval period - The Mönchgut 92 wreck in context
12.10 - 12.30 - Maik-Jens Springmann - The building and metrology of ships in the medieval – free creativeness or constructional and standardised building?
12.30 - 12.50 - Petr Sorokin - The medieval vessels in the northwest Russia on written and archaeological sources
12.50 - 13.10 - Wojciech Filipowiak - Early medieval shipbuilding of Wolin

13.10 - 14.10 - Lunch

Session: Ships and Ships Finds in the Baltic
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Jens Auer
14.10 - 14.30 - Iwona Pomian - Latest archaeological researches led by National Maritime Museum in Gdansk - new challenges
14.30 - 14.50 - Maili Roio - The preliminary research results of the Kadriorg shipwrecks
14.50 - 15.10 - Xenius Nielsen - Dock Island's Wreck 3: New Studies into the Clinker Construction and Origin of a 15th-Century Ship Find from Copenhagen's Harbour
15.10 - 15.30 - Michał Grabowski - Another double-planked vessel from Poland. An local tradition of converted planking shipbuilding as adaptation for shoreline condition

15.30 - 16.00 - Coffee

Session: Ships and ships finds in the Baltic
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman André F. L van Holk
16.00 - 16.20 - Tomasz Bednarz, Janusz Różycki - Research of the wrecks in the Gulf of Gdansk using photogrammetric 3D documentation
16.20 - 16.40 - Niklas Eriksson - Riksäpplet: a neglected wreck that comes into favour
16.40 - 17.00 - Patrik Höglund - Ships and Space - the spatial arrangement of Vasa 1628
17.00 - 17.30 - Christer Westerdahl - Topography and adaptation. An bird´s eye view of the maritime cultural landscapes in a Baltic perspective
 

Tuesday, September 22nd

Session: Maritime landscapes and harbour installations
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Benno van Tilburg
9.00 - 9.30 - Jorge Freire - Cultural identities and maritime communities: the maritime cultural landscapes of the Seixal Bay (Portugal)
9.30 - 10.00 - Alessandro Luciano - The maritime landscape of Naples in the Byzantine period
10.00 - 10.30 - Yftinus van Popta - Dynamics of the maritime cultural landscape of the Zuiderzee between 1100 and 1400 AD

10.30 - 11.00 - Coffee

11.00 - 11.30 - Patrícia Carvalho, José Bettencourt e Gonçalo Lopes - Between the South and the North: an overview of the Medieval or Early-modern Aveiro lagoon shipwrecks (Portugal)
11.30 - 12.00 - Thomas Dhoop - Ships, Harbour Installations and the Maritime Townscape of Medieval New Winchelsea, UK
12.00 - 12.30 - Jens Auer, Martin Segschneider, Oliver Nakoinz - A fortification in murky waters. Recent investigations of a submerged part of Dannevirke in the Schlei Fjord

12.30 - Photo Shot

12.45 - 14.00 - Lunch

Session: Recent discoveries of remarkable ship finds or significant sources
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Nergis Günsenin
14.00 - 14.20 - Ronald Bockius - Caisson or craft? Further Roman ship finds from Mainz, Germany
14.20 - 14.40 - Staci Willis, Massimo Capulli - The Sutiles Project: An Investigation of Roman Era Laced Vessels of the Upper Adriatic Sea. The First Two Years of Research
14.40 - 15.00 - Carlo Beltrame, Elisa Costa - The Late-Roman barge of Comacchio (Ferrara) S. Maria Padovetere, preliminary report
15.00 - 15.15 - Miran Erič - New contribution to understand development of Rivers/Lakes shipbuilding tradition in 1st century AD: the case of Sinja Gorica barge, Vrhnika, Slovenia
15.15 - 15.30 - Sergey Olkhovskiy - The Phanagorian shipwreck: continuation of study

15.30 - 16.00 - Coffee

Session: Recent discoveries of remarkable ship finds or significant sources
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Giulia Boetto
16.00 - 16.20 - Stella Demesticha - KARAVOI: Documentation of Ship Graffiti on the Medieval and post-Medieval Monuments of Cyprus
16.20 - 16.40 - Massimo Capulli - The Precenicco Shipwreck. A vessel of the 11th century AD from Stella river
16.40 - 17.00 - José Bettencourt - The Angra B Iberian shipwreck (Terceira island, Azores, Portugal). An excavation report
17.00 - 17.20 - Irena Radić Rossi, Mariangela Nicolardi - The Post-Mediaeval Shipwreck of Gnalić (Croatia) in the light of new discoveries
17.20 - 17.40 - Pablo de la Fuente de Pablo - Triunfante: a Jorge Juan’s 68-gun ship of the line

19.00 - Conference Dinner Brovarnia Hotel Gdańsk

Wednesday, September 23rd

Session: Research methods
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Nigel Nayling
9.00 - 9.20 - Katrin Thier - The early cogs – ships and words at home and abroad
9.20 - 9.40 - José Manuel Matés Luque, Oskar Moral Goirigolzarri - 3D Laserscanning of a mid 20th century Basque fishing vessel: the Antxustegi, a model for the digital recording the Basque traditional fleet
9.40 - 10.00 - Kotaro Yamafune, Rodrigo Torres and Filipe Castro - A Proposed Methodology for Recording and Analyzing Shipwreck Sites Using Multi-Image Photogrammetry
10.00 - 10.30 - Pat Tanner - The testing and analysis of Hypothetical Ship Reconstructions

10.30 - 11.00 - Coffee

Session: Research methods
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Fred Hocker
11.00 - 11.20 - Taras Pevny - Beyond La Belle. Longitudinal design concepts in frame-first construction: reassessment and implications
11.20 - 11.40 - Emmanuel Nantet - The accuracy of the tonnage formula and the correcting coefficient
11.40 - 12.00 - Nicholas Ball - Block models: change and control in early eighteenth century Royal Naval shipbuilding in Britain
12.00 - 12.30 - Nigel Nayling, Ana Crespo Solana, Ignacio García González - ForSEADiscovery: Forest Resources for Iberian Empires: Ecology and Globalization in the Age of Discovery
12.30 - 14.00 - Lunch

Bus ride to Gdynia

Thursday, September 24th

Session: Studies in ship contructionn
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Patric Pomey
9.00 - 9.20 - Katerina P. Dellaporta - Ships in Greek Byzantine Iconography
9.20 - 9.40 - Ida Koncani Uhac, Marko Uhac and Giulia Boetto - Sutiles naves in Istria: preliminary results of the study of the ship finds from Zambratija and Pula (Istria County, Croatia)
9.40 - 10.00 - Edoardo Riccardi, Virgilio Gavini - Naval construction in 5th century AD: evidences from the architectural analysis of the Wrecks R1 and R2 from the Port of Olbia
10.00 - 10.15 - Taner Güler - Construction Features and Reconstruction of Yenikapi 20 Shipwreck
10.15 - 10.30 - Evren Türkmenoglu - Yenikapi 27 Shipwreck: Hull Analysis and Reconstruction

10.30 - 11.00 - Coffee

Session: Studies in ship construction
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Yaacov Kahanov
11.00 - 11.20 - Francesco Tiboni - Repairs on ancient hulls: direct evidences of bow section’s reconstruction
11.20 - 11.40 - Laura White - An Industry or an afterthought? Archaeological and historical evidence for the production of waterproofing materials for ancient ships
11.40 - 12.00 - Ingunn Undrum - Ropes and rigging from the Barcode excavation in Oslo Norway
12.00 - 12.15 - Grace Tsai - Comparative Archaeological Analysis of Ship Rigging during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
12.15 - 12.30 - Dan Atkinson - The Ship Beneath the Floor: The archaeological investigation of an assemblage of naval ship timbers discovered in the Wheelwright’s Shop at the Historic Dockyard in Chatham, England

12.30 - 14.00 - Lunch

Session: Studies in ship construction
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Mike Belasus
14.00 - 14.30 - Alice Overmeer - A missing link in a period of change: shipwreck U34 in Flevoland, the Netherlands
14.30 - 15.00 - Juan Pablo Olaberria - A new proposal about the conception of hull shape in Dutch-flush construction. Re reading Arnauld 1670 and Witsen 1671
15.00 - 15.30 - Eric Rieth - The EP 1-Epagnette wreck of the middle of the XVIIIth century : an inland “flat-bottom “ boat of the river Somme (France)

15.30 - 16.00 - Coffee

Session: Experimental nautical archaeology
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Eric Rieth
16.00 - 16.20 - Patrice Pomey, Pierre Poveda - Prôtis Project : Gyptis sailing trials
16.20 - 16.40 - Yaacov Kahanov - The Ma‘agan Mikhael replica project
16.40 - 17.10 - Morten Ravn - Viking Age War Fleets. Resource management and military organisation in late Viking Age Denmark
17.10 - 17.40 - Fred Hocker - Ships, shot and splinters: field-testing a 17th-century 24-pounder naval gun

18.00 - Next conference discussion (ISBSA 15, 2018)

19.00 - Film night - Gyptis, 63 min
- Lake Sevan (Armenia), 26 min
- and others

Friday, September 25th

Session A: Bark, skin, logboats
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Ronald Bockius
9.00 - 9.20 - Aleydis Van de Moortel - A new typology of bronze age Aegan ships and boats: developments in Aegan shipbuilding in their historical context
9.20 - 9.40 - Karl Brady - Underwater Investigations of Prehistoric and Medieval Logboats from Lough Corrib, Ireland
9.40 - 10.00 - Staffan von Arbin, Maria Lindberg - News on the Byslätt bark canoe
10.00 - 10.30 - Béat Arnold - Bark-canoes of East Africa: typology and construction techniques

10.30 - 11.00 - Coffee

Session A: Bark, skin, logboats
Conference room situated in the complex of Granaries
Chairman Waldemar Ossowski
11.00 - 11.20 - Evguenia Anichtchenko - Ancient boats of the Arctic: towards understanding the potential of skin boat archaeology
11.20 - 11.40 - Krzysztof Zamościński - Hide boats on the Lower Dnieper River in 16th century
11.40 - 12.00 - Darina Tully - Change and Continuity in the Skin Boat Tradition in Ireland
12.00 - 12.30 - Roderick R. Stead - The Building and Development of Philippine Logboats

Session B: Far Eastern Vessels
Conference room situated in the Maritime Culture Centre
Chairman Benno van Tilburg
9.00 - 9.20 - Li-wen Chia - The Treading and Technology of Dye-root in East Asia - A Focus on Fishing Net, Sailcloth and Clothes Preservative
9.20 - 9.40 - Daniel G. Dwyer - External stern-lashings on Southeast Asian Watercraft: new evidence for early technological regionality in boat construction
9.40 - 10.00 - Zeeshan A. Shaikh - Ramponchem Vode: A Regional Boat type of Goa, India
10.00 - 10.30 - Wen-Ling Hong, Jeng-Horng Chen, Jr-Ping Wang, Meifang Kuo - The Technology Development and Mixing of Taiwan’s Traditional Wooden Boats

10.30 - 11.00 - Coffee

12.30 Closing remarks by Thijs Maarleveld

Saturday, September 26th

Post Symposium tour