Sveti Pavao Shipwreck  
A 16th century Venetian merchantman from Mljet, Croatia
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Between 2007 and 2012 the Department for Underwater Archaeology of the Croatian Conservation Institute from Zagreb and the Department of Humanistic Studies of the Ca' Foscari University of Venice collaborated in the recording, underwater excavation and analysis of the unusually well-preserved wreck of a 16th century Venetian merchantman in the Svetti Pavao shallow off the southern shore of the island of Mljet, Croatia. The shipwreck preserved many personal possessions of the crew as well as a number of bronze artillery pieces and the remains of a cargo of luxury and richly decorated ceramic material from Iznik and other oriental workshops.
Although the excavation is not complete, this volume presents the results of the project so far. The methodological and technical aspects of the underwater investigation of the site, mainly by photogrammetry, are described; the historical and archaeological context of navigation in the late Medieval period in the eastern Mediterranean discussed; and the recovered artefacts described and catalogued in detail, together with the remains of the ship and its equipment that, because of depth and of problems of conservation, have been left in situ. The conservation and restoration of the finds are described in an appendix.
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Between 2007 and 2012 the Department for Underwater Archaeology of the Croatian Conservation Institute from Zagreb and the Department of Humanistic Studies of the Ca' Foscari University of Venice collaborated in the recording, underwater excavation and analysis of the unusually well-preserved wreck of a 16th century Venetian merchantman in the Svetti Pavao shallow off the southern shore of the island of Mljet, Croatia. The shipwreck preserved many personal possessions of the crew as well as a number of bronze artillery pieces and the remains of a cargo of luxury and richly decorated ceramic material from Iznik and other oriental workshops.
Although the excavation is not complete, this volume presents the results of the project so far. The methodological and technical aspects of the underwater investigation of the site, mainly by photogrammetry, are described; the historical and archaeological context of navigation in the late Medieval period in the eastern Mediterranean discussed; and the recovered artefacts described and catalogued in detail, together with the remains of the ship and its equipment that, because of depth and of problems of conservation, have been left in situ. The conservation and restoration of the finds are described in an appendix.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of contributors
  • Preface
  • Foreword
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Methodological and technical aspects
    • 2.1 Discovery, research methods and techniques
    • 2.2. The photogrammetric documentation of the hull
    • 2.3. The photographical documentation
    • 2.4. 3-D reconstruction of the hull
  • Chapter 3. The historical and archaeological maritime context
    • 3.1. The Adriatic Sea, pottery and shipwrecks in late and post-Medieval period: an archaeological perspective
    • 3.2. Archaeological traces of Venetian navigation in the Mediterranean and Atlantic from the 16th and the 18th centuries
  • Chapter 4. The shipwreck of Mljet
    • 4.1. The ship, its equipment and the crew’s personal possessions
    • 4.2. The ordnance
    • 4.3. A transport of Iznik pottery
    • 4.4. Other pottery finds
    • 4.5. Glass finds
    • 4.6. Metal finds
    • 4.7. The Ottoman Akches
    • 4.8. Two Saxony talers
    • 4.9. Animal bones
    • 4.10. Considerations of dating and the historical context of the Mljet shipwreck
  • Chapter 5. Conclusions
  • Appendix. The conservation and restoration of the finds
  • Bibliography
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