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Reconstructing a Maritime Past

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By (author): Matthew Harpster

Reconstructing a Maritime Past argues that rather than applying geo-ethnic labels to shipwrecks to describe Greek or Roman seafaring, a more intriguing alternative emphasizes a maritime cultures valorization of the Mediterranean Sea. Doing so creates new questions and research agendas to understand the past human relationship with the sea.

This study makes this argument in three sections. Chapters 1 and 2, contrasting intellectual histories of maritime archaeological interpretive approaches common in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean, propose that the former perspective which embodies contemporary and fluid perceptions of culture is a better theoretical framework for future research. Chapters 35 re-interpret the corpus of submerged sites in the Mediterranean Sea with this approach, arguing that this dataset does not represent Phoenician, Muslim, or Byzantine seafaring, but the practices of a maritime culture. Key to this section is the authors method that utilizes superimposed polygons to model patterns of maritime activity, generating centennial results at different scales. Having built the models of a maritime cultures valorization of the Mediterranean Sea, Chapter 6 contains the first comparisons of these models to other datasets, questioning the relevance of textual media to understand maritime activity, while finding closer analogues with other archaeological corpora.

By deconstructing interpretive methods in maritime archaeology, offering a new synthesizing interpretive approach that is scalable and decoupled from past perceptions, and critically examining the applicability of various media to illuminate the past maritime experience, this book will appeal to scholars at various stages of their careers.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367635336

About Matthew Harpster

Matthew Harpster completed his Ph.D. degree at Texas A&M University has held teaching and research positions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eastern Mediterranean University and the University of Birmingham and is presently the Director of KUDAR the Koç University Mustafa V. Koç Maritime Archaeology Research Center in Istanbul Turkey. In addition to his interests in maritime cultures and maritime cultural landscapes his research also includes the history of maritime archaeological thought and practice and maritime cultural heritage practices.

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