Prof. Dr. Ralph K. PedersenDAAD-Gastdozent für e-mail: rkpedersen@yahoo.com Homepage: http://sites.google.com/site/wedigboats
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Wissenschaftliche Schwerpunkte:
Nautische Archäologie
Unterwasserarchäologie
Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang:
| 1984 | B.A. Anthropology, State University of New York at Stony Brook |
| 1991 | M.A. Anthropology, Nautical Archaeology Program, Texas A&M University |
| 1995-1996 | Adjunct Prof., New York University |
| 1995-2001 | Archaeological Director, Vice President, Trustee and Signatory, Institute for Marine Archaeology |
| 2003 | Promotion, Nautical Archaeology Program, Texas A&M University |
| 2006-2008 | Whittlesey Chair Visiting Assistant Prof., American University of Beirut (LB) |
| 2009-2010 | Adjunct Prof., Southwestern Assemblies of God University |
| 2010 | Visiting Professor in Anthropology and Knapp Chair in Liberal Arts, University of San Diego |
Publikationen:
Monographien
- Waterschip ZN42I: A Clenched-Lap Fishing Vessel from Flevoland, The Netherlands. Nederlands Instituut voor Scheeps- en onderwater Archeologie/ROB (1996)
Aufsätze
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A Clench-Fastened Boat in Kerala, India, The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (2009)
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Seeking Early Bronze Age Mariners: Undersea at Tell Fadous-Kfarabida, Lebanon, The INA Annual, (2008)
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The Underwater Survey at Tell Fadous-Kfarabida, Lebanon, Bulletin d’archéologie et architecture Libanaises (BAAL) 11 (2007): 17-23
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The Byzantine-Aksumite Period Shipwreck at Black Assarca Island, Eritrea, Azania (2008) XLIII: 77-94
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Was Noah’s Ark a Sewn Boat?, Biblical Archaeology Review 31.3, May/June (2005) 18-56
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Shipwreck in a Coconut Grove: The Kadakkarapally Boat, The INA Quarterly 31.2 (2004): 3-9. Institute of Nautical Archaeology
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Traditional Arabian Watercraft and The Ark of the Gilgamesh Epic: Interpretations and Realizations, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 34 (2004): 231-238
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Under the Erythraean Sea: An Ancient Shipwreck in Eritrea, INA Quarterly 27. 2/3 (2000): 3-12
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The Aksumite Kingdom and Eritrea: The Historical Background, INA Quarterly 27. 2/3 (2000)13
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The PIMA Code of Ethics, The Broadside 3.1 (1996): 6-7. Pan-American Institute of Maritime Archaeology
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Of No Significance.' Part One: The Shipwrecks on Long Island's Southern Shore, The Artifact 1.1 (1996): 1-6, Institute for Marine Archaeology
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The Ships of Eden: Nautical Archaeology in Bahrain, INA Quarterly 20.2 (1993) 13-18

