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Experimental Boat and Ship Archaeology: Principles and Methods
Authors:John Coates,Seá  n McGrail,David Brown,Edwin Gifford,Gerald Grainge,Basil Greenhill,Peter Marsden,Boris Rankov,Colin Tipping,Edward Wright
Affiliation:Sabinal, Lucklands Road, Bath BA1 4AU, UK;Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK;9 Park Lane, Bath BA1 2XG, UK;Carlton House, Ringwood Road, Woodlands, Southampton SO4 2HT, UK;Malt Lodge, Malt Mews, St Margaret's Street, Rochester ME1 1TU, UK;West Boetheric Farmhouse, St Dominic, Saltash PL12 6SZ UK;Shipwreck Heritage Centre, Rock-a-Nore Road, Hustings TN34 3DW UK;Department of Classics, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham TW20 0EX UK;17 West Drive, Lanchester, Co. Durham DH7 0HQ, UK;Littleworth House, Amberley, Stroud GL5 JAG, UK
Abstract:The need for experiments to study physical aspects of craft of the past is stated, as well as the necessity for them to have clear aims and to follow the established principles of scientific enquiry. These principles are discussed in this joint paper by ten maritime archaeologists and others, together with methods and some points of management critical to their application in this field.
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