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MARES Project
University of Exeter, HuSS
Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies
IAIS Building
Stocker Road
Exeter, EX4 4ND
E-mail: mares@exeter.ac.uk
Tel.: +44 (0) 1392 725251
Fax: +44 (0) 1392 724035
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Recent and forthcoming publications
- Semaan, L. (forthcoming). “The timber trade in the Lebanon in the Bronze Age and the Iron Age: the case of fluvial transportation”. TROPIS X-10th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity 2-7 Sep. 2008, Hydra, Greece.
- J.P. Cooper (Forthcoming), ‘Humbler craft: Rafts of the Egyptian Nile, 17th-20th Centuries AD.’ International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (submitted).
- J.P. Cooper (Forthcoming). ‘No easy option: Nile versus Red Sea in ancient and medieval north-south navigation’, In W.V. Harris and K. Iara (eds.), Maritime Technology in the Ancient Economy: Ship-Design and Navigation (submitted).
- C. Zazzaro and C. Calcagno, Evidenze di attività navali dal sito faraonico di Marsa/Wadi Gawasis, Atti del III Convegno A.I.A.Sub., Manfredonia 4-6 ottobre 2007, Bibliotheca Archaeologica, forthcoming.
- C. Zazzaro, Ship timbers and ship equipment in their archaeological context at Mersa Gawasis, Egypt, Proceedings of the “Primo Convegno Napoletano di Egittologia”, Napoli, 18 Jun 2008 - 20 Jun 2008, forthcoming.
- D. Agius, J.P. Cooper, J. Jansen van Rensburg, and C. Zazzaro. (Forthcoming) ‘The dhow’s last redoubt? Vestiges of wooden boatbuilding traditions in Yemen’. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 40 (2010)
- J.P. Cooper, Egypt’s Nile-Red Sea canals: chronology, location, seasonality and function. In Blue, L.K., Cooper, J.P., Thomas, R, and Whitewright, J. Connected Hinterlands: Proceedings of Red Sea Project IV held at the University of Southampton, September 2008. British Archaeological Reports series. Oxford: Archaeopress, forthcoming.
- J.P. Cooper ‘Nile navigation: Plain sailing or the long haul?’ Living In The Past: Living Conditions through Time and Space, Oxford, 28 Mar 2009 - 29 Mar 2009, forthcoming.
- Jansen van Rensburg, J. 2010. The Hawārī of Socotra, Yemen. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 39.1: 99–109
- D.A. Agius, (translation of In the Wake of the Dhow [Reading; Ithaca, 2002] tr. Abd al-Ilahi al-Mallah and ed. Hasan Salih Shihab). Dhākirat al-safīnat al-shiraciyya fī-l-khalīj al-arabiyya. Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage, 2009.
- C. Ward and C. Zazzaro, Evidence for Pharaonic Seagoing Ships at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt, in The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (2010) 39.1: 27–43.
- C. Zazzaro, Nautical evidence from the pharaonic site of Marsa/Wadi Gawasis: report on two parts of a steering oar/rudder. In ed. by R. Bockius (ed.), Between the Seas. Transfer and Exchange in Nautical Technology. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Mainz 2006, hosted by Romisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Forschungsbereich Antike Schiffahrt, Verlag des Romisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, Mainz 2009: 3-8.
- C. Zazzaro, Adulis and the Eritrean Coast in Museum Collections and Italian and Other European Travellers’ Accounts in Lucy Blue, John P. Cooper, Ross Thomas and Julian Whitewright (eds.), Proceedings of Red Sea Project IV, held at the University of Southampton, September 2008, Society for Arabian Studies Monographs No. 8, BAR International Series 2052, 2009: 49-59.
- A. Veldmeijer and C. Zazzaro, The Rope Cave at Mersa Gawasis, Journal of American Research Centre in Egypt 44 2008: 9-39.
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