Skyllis
Journal for maritime and limnic archaeology and cultural history
hrsg. v. Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Unterwasserarchäologie (DEGUWA)
16 th year, 2015, Vol. 1
ISSN 1436-3372
100 p., many figs.
Content
- 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
- Das Bücherbrett