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The Old Wrecks of the Baltic Sea: Archaeological recording of the wrecks of carvel-built ships
Carl Olof Cederlund
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Cover Page
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Foreword
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Preface
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Abbreviations
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Contents
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I. The big ships
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II. Wrecks and investigations in the Baltic Sea
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III. The Swedish investigations historical and culturalbackground
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VI. A standard for the investigations
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VII. The problems of identification
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VIII. Design or architect's plans of ships
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IX. Surveying old, surviving ships for the purposes ofdrawing construction plans
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X. The documentary material for recording and for pictorialreproduction
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XI. Three investigation alternatives - as a modelapplication
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XII. The protection and upkeep of well-preserved wrecksunder the water
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XIII. Preservation or archaeological reproduction
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XIV. Investigations as a basis for research
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Bibliography (A); and Reference List of Literature published onthe Wrecks of Old Carvel-built Ships in the Baltic Sea, theirrecovery, investigation etc. (B).
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CATALOGUEOF THE WRECKS OF CARVEL-BUILT SHIPS ALONGTHE CENTRAL SWEDISH BALTIC COAST
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Register of catalogue
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CATEGORY 1
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CATEGORY 2A
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CATEGORY 2B
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CATEGORY 3
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UNDETERMINABLE WRECKS
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Published: 1983
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860542292 (paperback)
- 9781407333762 (ebook)
BAR Number: S186
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