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Autor:
Staffan von Arbin
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. :1-8
Autor:
Staffan von Arbin, Tobias Skowronek, Aoife Daly, Torbjörn Brorsson, Sven Isaksson, Torben Seir
Publikováno v:
von Arbin, S, Skowronek, T, Daly, A, Brorsson, T, Isaksson, S & Seir, T 2022, ' Tracing Trade Routes : Examining the Cargo of the 15th-Century Skaftö Wreck ', International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 112-144 . https://doi.org/10.1080/10572414.2022.2076518
The Skaftö wreck of c.1440, situated north of Gothenburg, Sweden, was investigated between the years 2005 and 2009. Investigations revealed a variety of cargoes, such as copper and speiss ingots, barrels with lime and tar, bricks and roof tiles, and
Autor:
Staffan von Arbin
During 2016, several undocumented shipwreck sites were exposed on the sandy shores of Halland, western Sweden. One of the most interesting finds is situated in the shallow bay of Korshamn, close to the medieval town of Falkenberg. A limited test exca
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Autor:
Staffan Von Arbin
Publikováno v:
META – Historiskarkeologisk tidskrift. :185-214
For many centuries, the Limfjord was a strait dividing Jutland in a northerly and a southerly part. As such, it constituted the safest and most frequented sea route between the North Sea and Baltic Sea regions. During the first part of the 12th centu
Autor:
Aoife Daly, Staffan von Arbin
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 41:372-389
As part of a research project on medieval trade and maritime transportation in the former Norwegian province of Bohuslan, western Sweden, a dendrochronological analysis of the so-called Mollo cog was undertaken. The wreck, which was first salvaged in
Autor:
Staffan von Arbin
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 42:457-458