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The Hulks of Forton Lake, Gosport: The Forton Lake Archaeology Project 2006–2009: The Forton Lake Archaeology Project 2006–2009

معرفی کتاب «The Hulks of Forton Lake, Gosport: The Forton Lake Archaeology Project 2006–2009: The Forton Lake Archaeology Project 2006–2009» نوشتهٔ Mark Beattie-Edwards and Julie Satchell، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Michigan Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This monograph is the result of four years' work investigating the archaeology of Forton Lake in Gosport, Hampshire, England. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the Forton Lake Archaeology Project and to the location of the lake. Chapter 2 details the archaeology and history of the area around Forton Lake. Chapter 3 concentrates on the implementation of the project, the archaeological methodologies employed and the ways in which skills training and public engagement opportunities were maximized. Chapter 4 catalogues the results of the surveys and excavations under the headings of transportation, ferries and lifeboats, fishing, military and unclassified remains. Finally, Chapter 5 discusses the project in the context of the development of intertidal hulk recording methods and management strategies for intertidal archaeological remains and makes recommendations for further study. The project has demonstrated that the remains of abandoned vessels are a part of our local and national heritage that deserve greater recognition, alongside wrecks in the marine zone and historic vessels whether still floating or in dry dock. There is a large public appetite for maritime heritage, which is witnessed through the numbers of those volunteering to be involved in practical fieldwork and of those who visit historic vessels and by the response to discoveries such as the Newport Ship in 2002. By highlighting how these vessels are part of the maritime heritage continuum, their status is increased and public understanding and appreciation enhanced. Only with broad support will the degrading remains of a vast array of vernacular craft be appreciated for their historic legacy and a record of them developed for present and future generations. The work at Forton Lake has developed such a record for 25 vessels; it is not claimed this work is exhaustive; instead it is hoped this will inspire further research on the collection in the future. Report on "a community archaeology project to investigate vessels abandoned in Forton Lake, a creek off Portsmouth Harbour. ... The project researched in detail the archaeology and history of 25 hulks ... Some of the vessels can be positively identified, such as a chain ferry from the Isle of Wight and a steam ferry which used to ply Portsmouth Harbour. Of others ... there are a number of ... military vessels from the Second World War."--Page 4 of cover Front Cover Title Page Copyright Partners for Study Table of Contents List of Colour Plates, Figures and Tables Abbreviations Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction to the Forton Lake Archaeology Project Chapter 2: The History and Archaeology of Forton, Gosport, Hampshire Chapter 3: Forton Lake Archaeology Project 2006–2009 Chapter 4: The Results Chapter 5: Project Review APPENDICES Bibliography Index
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