21. The Hogendijk Shipyard in Zaandam and the VOC Shipyard Oostenburg in Amsterdam
For the past forty years, the archaeology of maritime culture has focused on ships and shipwrecks. This attention is now shifting towards their places of origin, the yards where ships were constructed and equipped. This paper aims to contribute to this specific field by presenting recent examples from two shipyard excavations in the Netherlands. The first is the Hogendijk site in Zaandam, where fieldwork was organised in 1998 by archaeological consulting firm Hollandia in co-operation with the Amsterdam Archaeological Centre of the University of Amsterdam on behalf of the city of Zaanstad and the Province of North Holland. The second
Chapter, 2016
Boats, Ships and Shipyards : Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Venice 2000, 20161003, 132
9781785704611, 9781785704642
8183141512
English
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