Skyllis
Zeitschrift für maritime und limnische Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte
hrsg. v. Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Unterwasserarchäologie (DEGUWA)
16. Jahrgang, 2015, Heft 1 ISSN 1436-3372
100 Seiten, zahlr. Abb.
Inhalt
Vorwort
Jonas Enzmann – Feiko Wilkes, How to document a wreck you barely see? Advantages of Struckture from Motion in waters with visibility of less than one meter
Roman Scholz – Luka Bekic – Mladen Pesic, Fotobasierte Dokumentationsmethoden in der limnischen und maritimen Archäologie. Fallstudie eines Schiffswracks vor der Insel Veruda, Kroatien
Laura Sanna, Man vs robot in underwater archaeology. Advantages and limits of using technology in the study of a wreck site
Francesco Tiboni, Ten years of experience in instrumental underwater archaeology. A critic
Sebastiano Tusa, The wide role of technology in the management of Underwater Cultural Heritage. Sicilian case studies
Antonia Sciancalepore – Egidio Severi, New computer technologies applied to the underwater arcaeologty of Lake Bolsena (Lazio, Italy)
Felix Rösch, The early Schleswig waterfront. Infrastructure and organization of a major trading port between Viking Age and Hanseatic League
Lucy Semaan, Surveying the waters of Anfeh, Lebanon Preliminary results
Chiara Zazzaro – Romolo Loreto – Enzo Cocc, 3D surveying of an eighteenth century merchantman off the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia
Iván Negueruela Rocio Castillo – Juan Luis Sierra, Deep waters archaeology. The 2015 campaign in the frigate “Mercedes” (depth 1136-1138 m)
Ma/lgorzata MileszczykMajor inconvenience or local heritage? The wetland battlefield by the Muchawka River