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Literaturverzeichnis Literaturverzeichnis IJNA:Abubakar2008 [Abubakar 2008] Abubakar, Babagana: The Perception of Archaeology in Africa: Opportunities and Potential. In: IJNA 37 (2008), Nr. 2, S. 387–388 IJNA:Adams1985 [Adams 1985] Adams, J.: Sea Venture: A second interim report – part 1. In: IJNA 14 (1985), Nr. 4, S. 275–299 IJNA:Adams1990 [Adams 1990] Adams, J.: The Oskarshamn cog. Part II: excavation, underwater recording and salvage. In: IJNA 19 (1990), Nr. 3, S. 207–219 IJNA:Adams2002 [Adams u. Ronnby 2002] Adams, J. ; Ronnby, J.: Kuggmaren 1: the first cog find in the Stockholm archipelago, Sweden. In: IJNA 31 (2002), Nr. 2, S. 172–181 IJNA:Adams2004 [Adams u. Black 2004] Adams, Jonathan ; Black, Jennifer: From Rescue to Research: Medieval Ship Finds in St Peter Port, Guernsey. In: IJNA 33 (2004), Nr. 2, S. 230–252 IJNA:Adnams1974 [Adnams 1974] Adnams, John R.: The Dartmouth, a British frigate wrecked off Mull, 1690. In: IJNA 3 (1974), Nr. 2, S. 269–274 IJNA:Ahlstrom1978 [Ahlstrom 1978] Ahlstrom, Christian: Documentary research on the Baltic. Three case studies. In: IJNA 7 (1978), Nr. 1, S. 59–70 IJNA:Aked1989 [Aked 1989] Aked, S.R.: Comment on review of The Royal Navy’s First Invincible 1744-1758 (IJNA 18:82-83). In: IJNA 18 (1989), Nr. 3, S. 267–268 IJNA:Albright1979 [Albright u. Steffy 1979] Albright, Alan B. ; Steffy, J. R.: The Brown Ferry vessel, South Carolina. Preliminary report. In: IJNA 8 (1979), Nr. 2, S. 121–142 IJNA:Alford1992 [Alford 1992] Alford, M.B.: Origins of Carolina Split-Dugout Canoes. In: IJNA 21 (1992), Nr. 3, S. 191 1 Literaturverzeichnis IJNA:Allen1994 [Allen 1994] Allen, A.: News: Maritime Archeology in Britain and Ireland 1993. In: IJNA 23 (1994), Nr. 2, S. 147 IJNA:Allen1996 [Allen 1996a] Allen, Anne: Maritime Archaeolaogy in Britain and Ireland 1995. In: IJNA 25/4 (1996), Nr. 3/4, S. 267–270 IJNA:Allen1996a [Allen 1996b] Allen, Anne: Maritime Archaeolaogy in Britain and Ireland 1995. In: IJNA 25-4 (1996), Nr. 3-4, S. 267–270 IJNA:Alves2001 [Alves u. a. 2001] Alves, Francisco ; Rodrigues, Paulo ; Aleluia, Miguel ; Rodrigo, Ricardo ; Garcia, Catarina ; Rieth, Eric ; Riccardi, Eduardo: Ria de Aveiro A: a shipwreck from Portugal dating to the mid-15th century; a preliminary report. In: IJNA 30 (2001), Nr. 1, S. 12–36 IJNA:Andel1983 [van Andel u. Lianos 1983] Andel, Tjeerd H. ; Lianos, Nikolaos: Prehistoric and historic shorelines of the Southern Argolid Peninsula: A subbottom profiler study. In: IJNA 12 (1983), Nr. 4, S. 303–324 IJNA:Andersen1974 [Andersen 1974] Andersen, Arne B.: A Dutch galliot which struck a rock in 1677. In: IJNA 3 (1974), Nr. 1, S. 91–100 IJNA:Anon.1981 [Anon. 1981a] Anon.: A prehistoric settlement submerged in the Thau lagoon (Languedoc). In: IJNA 10 (1981), Nr. 1, S. 64 IJNA:Anon.1981a [Anon. 1981b] Anon.: Salvage work by Roman divers. In: IJNA 10 (1981), Nr. 1, S. 65 IJNA:Anon.1994 [Anon. 1994] Anon.: Second International Congress for Maritime History (5th-8th June 1996). In: IJNA 23 (1994), Nr. 1, S. 26 IJNA:Anon.1995 [Anon. 1995] Anon.: Maritime archaeology in Britain and Ireland 1994. In: IJNA 24 (1995), Nr. 3, S. 219 IJNA:Anon.1997 [Anon. 1997a] Anon.: Conference report: VIth Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Lamia, Greece, 28- 30 August 1996. In: IJNA 26 (1997), Nr. 1, S. 75–77 2 Literaturverzeichnis IJNA:Anon.1997a [Anon. 1997b] Anon.: Obituary: Octavio Lixa Filgueiras. In: IJNA 26 (1997), Nr. 2, S. 97–97 IJNA:Anon.1997b [Anon. 1997c] Anon.: Review Article: The Master-mould-shipbuilding tool of the Renaissance. In: IJNA 26 (1997), Nr. 2, S. 169–182 IJNA:Anon.1998 [Anon. 1998a] Anon.: International charter on the protection and management of underwater cultural heritage [text of charter ratified in October 1996]. In: IJNA 27 (1998), Nr. 3, S. 183–187 IJNA:Anon.1998a [Anon. 1998b] Anon.: News Report. In: IJNA 27 (1998), Nr. 3, S. 258–264 IJNA:Anon.1998b [Anon. 1998c] Anon.: Review Article. In: IJNA 27 (1998), Nr. 3, S. 265–267 IJNA:Archontidou-Argyri1989 [Archontidou-Argyri u. a. 1989] Archontidou-Argyri, Aglaia ; Simossi, Angeliki ; Empereur, Jean-Yves: The underwater excavation at the ancient port of Thasos, Greece. In: IJNA 18 (1989), Nr. 1, S. 51–59 IJNA:Arnaud1980 [Arnaud u. a. 1980] Arnaud,G; Arnaud, S. ; Ascenzi, A. ; Bonucci, E. ; Graziani, G.: On the problem of the preservation of human bone in sea-water. In: IJNA 9 (1980), Nr. 1, S. 53–65 IJNA:Arnold1990 [Arnold 1990] Arnold, B.: Some objections to the link between Gallo-Roman boats and the Roman foot (pes monetalis). In: IJNA 19 (1990), Nr. 4, S. 273–277 IJNA:Arnold1988 [Arnold u. a. 1988] Arnold, B. ; Berger, R. ; Garrison, E.G. ; Stickel, E.G.: Radiocarbon dating of six Swiss watercraft. In: IJNA 17 (1988), Nr. 2, S. 183–186 IJNA:Arnold1977 [Arnold 1977] Arnold, Beat: Some remarks on caulking in Celtic boat construction and its evolution in areas lying northwest of the Alpine arc. In: IJNA 6 (1977), Nr. 4, S. 293–297 IJNA:Arnold1999 [Arnold 1999] Arnold, Beat: Some remarks on Romano-Celtic boat construction and Bronze Age wood technology. In: IJNA 28 (1999), Nr. 1, S. 34–44 IJNA:Arnold2002 [Arnold 2002] Arnold, Beat: Logboats from Europe and the CD-ROM, or a solution to the endless search for documents (2000 edition). In: IJNA 31 (2002), Nr. 1, S. 129–132 3 Literaturverzeichnis IJNA:Arnold2001 [Arnold u. a. 2001] Arnold, III J. B. J. Barto ; Oertling, Thomas J. ; Hall, Andrew W.: The Denbigh Project: excavation of a Civil War blockade-runner. 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