Giulia Boetto, Klaudia Bartolić Sirotić, Gaetano Benčić, Anton Divić, Alba Ferreira Domìnguez, Vincent Dumas, Frédéric Guibal, Ida Koncani Uhač, Kato Nees, Christine Oberlin, Pierre Poveda, Marko Uhač
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The remains of the sewn boat known as Poreč 1, dating to the beginning of the 1st century BC, which was discovered, documented in situ and recovered in 2020, and then re-examined in 2021 prior to c...
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The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology is a forum for the exchange of ideas and research relevant to all aspects of nautical and maritime archaeology. Published twice a year in print and online, each issue of 224 pages contains peer-reviewed original articles, notes and book reviews. IJNA addresses the theory and practice of archaeology and related academic disciplines which investigate human associations with water and waterborne craft of all periods throughout the world, on seas and inland waters. Aiming to encourage a fuller understanding of the maritime past within its wider context, IJNA keeps readers abreast of the latest discoveries, new interpretations and theoretical approaches.