2011 Conference Session 4: The Archaeological Study of Ships' Cargo, Hull, and Maritime Infrastructure

Ancient Afro-Asia Links: New Evidence from a Maritime Perspective

by Caesar Bita

Identification of export porcelains from early 17th Century VOC shipwrecks and the linkage to their cultural identification

by Christine Ketel

Cricket run or Home run? Can a correlation between Emporia and non-Emporia based trade be made using the wreck of the Lena Shoal?

by Brian Fahy

Beads on Boats: Testing the Relation of Expected Cargo to Philippine Maritime Activities

by Jennifer Craig

Maritime Archaeology of Ships of Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia and East Asia, the Question of Bulkheads

by Jeremy Green

Packaging and Loading Methods of Goryeo Dynasty Ceramics Excavated Underwater

by Soon Seok Yang

Recent Research in the Southeast Sumatran Region

by John N. Miksic

East Asian shipbuilding traditions and its historical evolvement

by Jun Kimura

Traditional island Southeast Asian watercraft in Philippine archaeological sites

by Ligaya S. P. Lacsina

Monsoon traders lost on the Northern Australian coast - historical evidence for their existence

by Paul Clark

Ship's Cargo beyond the sea: New Evidence from Dong Mae Nang Muang,
Nakorn Sawan Province, Central Thailand

by Pimchanok Pongkasetkan

A National Cultural Treasure Revisited - Re-assessing the "Balangay" Boat Discoveries

by Roderick Stead and Dr. E. Dizon

Shipwreck Site and Earthenware Vessels in the Philippines: Earthenware vessels of the Pandanan Shipwreck Site

by Kazuhiko Tanaka and Eusebio Z. Dizon

2011 Conference
2011 Session 4