Late Medieval Sea Vessels in Northern Europe – Current Research Perspectives

Late Medieval Sea Vessels in Northern Europe – Current Research Perspectives

Veranstalter
German Maritime Museum - Leibniz Institute for Maritime History
Veranstaltungsort
Hans-Scharoun-Platz 1
PLZ
27568
Ort
Bremerhaven
Land
Deutschland
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
15.02.2024 - 16.02.2024
Deadline
30.11.2023
Von
Alexander Reis, Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum – Leibniz-Institut für Maritime Geschichte

We would like to bring together in a workshop the already well-established international, interdisciplinary research relations regarding cog-type ships. These connections form an ideal basis for experimentally co-developing a collaborative Digital Knowledge Platform on these ships.

Late Medieval Sea Vessels in Northern Europe – Current Research Perspectives

The 1962 discovery of one of the best-preserved examples of a late-medieval ship of the type cog in Bremen, and its conservation and presentation at the German Maritime Museum (Bremen Cog / DSM Bremerhaven) entail a continuous responsibility to foster research in naval history, material culture and the conservation of waterlogged wood. As one of our most essential exhi-bition pieces the Bremen Cog is an anchor for a future initiative of collaborative research in maritime culture: The already well-established international, interdisciplinary research relations regarding cog-type ships form an ideal foundation for experimentally co-developing a collabo-rative Digital Knowledge Platform.

With this international workshop as a starting event, the German Maritime Museum seeks to bring together scholars from an interdisciplinary range of research fields and topics for an up-date on the current state of research on such finds of our maritime cultural heritage. And it especially invites participants from institutions that would possibly be interested in collaborat-ing on the development of this Digital Knowledge Platform.

The workshop is open to a wide range of academic and research contexts. Talk proposals which express an interest in interdisciplinary perspectives are especially welcome.

Topics addressed in the workshop will include the following:

CONSERVATION
- methods and challenges
e. g. analysis of the conservation of waterlogged wood

ARCHAEOLOGY
- maritime material culture in context
e. g. ship artillery, shoes, ceramics, wickerwork, tools in comparison with picture-sources, finds from onshore sites, trade and merchandise
- ship-/boatbuilding
e. g. caulking, sails, rigging, naval architecture
- mensuration and gauging
- shipyards

NATURAL SCIENCES
- materials used and their environmental aspects
e. g. wood, hemp, wool, moss, leather, pitch, tar, iron

LINGUISTICS
- terminology
e. g. ships and materials in contemporary sources and different languages

HISTORY
- trade and merchant-guilds

DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION
- documentation and reconstruction of ships/finds

Kontakt

Dr. Alexander Reis
Scientific assistant for digital documentation
German Maritime Museum
Leibniz Institute for Maritime History

Tel.: +49 471 482 07 25
Fax: +49 471 482 07 55
E-Mail: A.Reis@dsm.museum

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