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Since 1977, Archaeonautica publishes maritime and undewater archaeology researches, in France and abroad, from Prehistory to the XIXth Century. Published by CNRS Éditions, the journal is biennial.
From 1977 to 2014, the journal is available online on Persée.
Latest issue
21 | 2021
Open Sea | Closed Sea. Local and Inter-Regional Traditions in Shipbuilding
Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology Marseilles 2018
Mer Fermée | Mer Ouverte. Traditions locales et interrégionales dans la construction navale
Edited by Giulia Boetto , Patrice Pomey and Pierre Poveda
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Preface [Full text]
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To the memory of Patrice Pomey (1943-2021) [Full text]À la mémoire de Patrice Pomey (1943-2021) [Full text | translation | fr]
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Open Sea | Closed Sea. Local and Inter-Regional Traditions in Shipbuilding
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Ship Construction
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Hull characteristics of the Yenikapı 16 galley [Full text]
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The hopper barges of Marseilles [Full text]
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Inland Ship Construction
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Recent Discoveries
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New data on its cargo, nautical equipment and wooden remains
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Nautical Ethnography
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Bark canoes: sewing, lashing and folding [Full text]
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Studies on Wood
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The Bremen-Cog: environmental issues [Full text]
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Timber supply for Vasa: new discoveries [Full text]
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Sailing Ma‘agan Mikhael II [Full text]
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Research Methods
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The Bremen-Cog: reconstructed one more time [Full text]
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Posters
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The Tallinn cog : smart conservation [Full text]
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Ship shapes: digitising historic ship models [Full text]