Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1135864
Sewn Ships from Istria (Croatia): the shipwrecks of Zambratija and Pula
Sewn Ships from Istria (Croatia): the shipwrecks of Zambratija and Pula // Baltic and beyond. Change and continuity in shipbuilding. Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Symposium on Boat and Ship ARchaeology, Gdansk 2017 / Litwin, Jerzy (ur.).
Gdanjsk: National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk, 2017. str. 189-198
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Naslov
Sewn Ships from Istria (Croatia): the shipwrecks
of Zambratija and Pula
Autori
Boetto, Giulia ; Koncani Uhač, Ida ; Uhač, Marko
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, ostalo
Knjiga
Baltic and beyond. Change and continuity in shipbuilding. Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Symposium on Boat and Ship ARchaeology, Gdansk 2017
Urednik/ci
Litwin, Jerzy
Izdavač
National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
Grad
Gdanjsk
Godina
2017
Raspon stranica
189-198
ISBN
978-83-64150-24-1
Ključne riječi
Croatia, Istra, sewn ships
Sažetak
Three new sewn ships were recently discovered and studied in Istria (Croatia) in the frame of a scientific collaboration between the Archaeological Museum of Istria, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia and the Centre Camille Jullian, Aix-Marseille University-CNRS. The first shipwreck was found in the cove of Zambratija, south of Savudrija and 2 km north of Umag. It is dated to the Bronze Age and, till now, represents the most ancient example of a sewn vessel in the Mediterranean. The others two shipwrecks were discovered in the city centre of Pula during a rescue excavation in a wet environment. These two sewn ships (Pula 1 and Pula 2), dated to the Roman Empire, were abandoned within the harbour basin of the ancient Roman colony of Pula.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Arheologija