Skip to main content

IMIS

A new integrated search interface will become available in the next phase of marineinfo.org.
For the time being, please use IMIS to search available data

 

[ report an error in this record ]basket (1): add | show Print this page

one publication added to basket [355036]
Ad Brudgias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book
(2018). Ad Brudgias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. Ghent University: Ghent. 27 pp.

Available in
Document type: Conference

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal

Content
  • Westerdahl, C. (2018). Bruges and its corridor. The maritime cultural landscape, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 3, more
  • Trachet, J. (2018). Inland Outports. An interdisciplinary study of medieval harbour sites in the Zwin region, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 4, more
  • Dumolyn, J.; Lambert, B. (2018). Ports and power: Bruges, the Zwin mouth and the staple system in the later Middle Ages, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 5, more
  • de Kraker, A. (2018). The dynamic landscape of the Zwin inlet, or how to preserve the Sluis-Bruges access navigable, 1000-1600, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 6, more
  • De Clercq, W.; Dreesen, R. (2018). Ballasting the Hanse. Baltoscandian erratic cobbles in the later medieval port landscape of Bruges, in: Ad Brudgias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 7, more
  • Dillen, K. (2018). Origins and consequences of subaltern relations in a medieval portuary system in Flanders: the case of Hoeke, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 8, more
  • de Visser, N. (2018). Recycling the past. An assessment of recent archaeological research in the medieval ports of Flanders at Hulst, Axel and Sluis, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 9, more
  • De Ruijsscher, D. (2018). Destroyed & Destructed. An interdisciplinary study of the drowned harbour of Coxyde, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 10, more
  • Leloup, W. (2018). Cities, counts and merchants. Conflicts of interest in the Zwin region and the foundation of Sluis (ca. 1280-1324), in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 11, more
  • D'hondt, F. (2018). Phalluses & fishermen. Late medieval and early modern pottery from Sluis: the case Beestenmarkt/De Lindenhoeve, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 12, more
  • Hauwaerts, E. (2018). A miserable Italian in Bruges and his manuscript with the oldest map of Flanders, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 13, more
  • Rösch, F. (2018). Infrastructure and organisation of a 11th century trading port - the Schleswig case, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 14, more
  • Myking, S.M. (2018). Money deposits and shipwrecked saints: the Norwegian presence in medieval Bruges, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 15, more
  • Debonne, V. (2018). Architectural exchange between Hanseatic cities. Brick, Bruges and Lübeck, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 16, more
  • Tys, D. (2018). Small-scale and local port infrastructure in coastal Flanders: about landing places, wharfs, hyths and Ydes in late medieval Flanders, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 17, more
  • IJsselstijn, M. (2018). Markets and ports in perspective. The development of the town plans of Utrecht and Amsterdam until c. 1560, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 18, more
  • Carboni, F. (2018). Ad navigia trahenda vel veranda. The port of Recanati (Marche, Italy] between the 13thand the 15th century, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 19, more
  • Diella, C.D.; Murgolo, S. (2018). The medieval ports of Barletta and Ariscianne between written, cartographic and archaeological sources, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 20, more
  • Hillewaert, B. (2018). The obvious, the barely suspected, and the unknown. Archaeological evidence for late medieval imported commodities in the Zwin area, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 21, more
  • Vermeersch, J. (2018). Late medieval ships from the Scheldt basin. The cases of Doel and Hulst, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 22, more
  • Dreesen, R.; Dusar, M.; Debonne, V. (2018). Stony migrants in Bruges' port landscape during medieval times, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 23, more
  • Verbrugghe, G. (2018). Trade of stone mortars across the Channel and the North Sea, in: Ad Brugias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 24, more
  • Jervis, B. (2018). Possessions and maritime identities: archaeological and historical perspectives on the material culture of port households in medieval England, in: Ad Brudgias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 25, more
  • Whatley, S. (2018). Burghers, merchants and servants. Material culture in the medieval port community of Copenhagen, in: Ad Brudgias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 26, more
  • Haneca, K. (2018). Timber supply in a growing medieval city, in: Ad Brudgias Portum - Bruges' medieval port system as a maritime cultural landscape: abstract book. pp. 27, more

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top