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OverviewSince its discovery in 2002, investigations of the Newport Medieval Ship have completely transformed historians' understanding of fifteenth-century ship technology. The most exciting underwater recovery in recent decades, the late-medieval merchant vessel was built c. 1450 in northern Spain, and it ultimately foundered at Newport twenty years later while undergoing repairs. With plans in place to make the ship the centerpiece for a permanent exhibition in Newport, this volume interprets the vessel in detail to enable visitors, students, and researchers to understand the ship and the world from which it came. Edited by Evan T. Jones and Richard Stone, The World of the Newport Medieval Ship contains eleven chapters written by leading maritime archaeologists and historians that explore the relationship between history and archaeology, assessing how both can contribute to the interpretation of physical remains. Together, these chapters consider the vessel's historical significance and locate it within the commercial, political, and social environment of its time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Evan T. Jones , Richard StonePublisher: University of Wales Press Imprint: University of Wales Press ISBN: 9781786832634ISBN 10: 1786832631 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 14 May 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: English Table of ContentsForeword (HRH The Prince of Wales) List of Contributors List of Figures/Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgements 1 Introduction (Evan T. Jones) 2 The Newport Medieval Ship: Archaeological Analysis of a Fifteenth Century Merchant Ship (Nigel Nayling and Toby Jones) 3 The Rise and Fall of the Big Ship, 1400-1520 (Ian Friel) 4 Violence at Sea in the Late Fifteenth Century (Susan Rose) 5 Newport During the Fifteenth Century (Bob Trett) 6 Sailing the Severn Sea in the Mid-Fifteenth Century (Ralph A. Griffiths) 7 The Severn Sea: Urban Networks and Connections in the Fifteenth Century (Peter Fleming) 8 The Shipping Industry of the Severn Sea (Evan T. Jones) 9 The Trading Context of the Newport Ship: The Overseas Trade of Bristol and its Region in the Mid-Fifteenth Century (Wendy R. Childs) 10 Bristol's Overseas Trade in the Later Fifteenth Century: The Evidence of the 'Particular' Customs Accounts (Richard Stone) 11 The Iberian Economy and Commercial Exchange with Northwestern Europe in the Later Middle Ages (Hilario Casado Alonso and Flavio Miranda) 12 Trade and Navigation Between the Atlantic and Mediterranean Worlds in the Mid-Fifteenth Century (Francesco Guidi-Bruscoli) GlossaryReviewsAuthor InformationEvan T. Jones is senior lecturer in the department of history at the University of Bristol. Richard Stone is a teaching fellow in the department of history at the University of Bristol. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |