March 29, 2008
From naval gigantism of Chinese Ming dynasty
to universal physics in a seaway - Structural analysis of ancient wooden boats in Asia and Europe
Asia-Europe Workshop
Portugal 2008
April 8-12th
to universal physics in a seaway - Structural analysis of ancient wooden boats in Asia and Europe
Asia-Europe Workshop
Portugal 2008
April 8-12th
Subject: Traditional naval shipbuilding in wood in Asia and Europe: structural differences
in shipbuilding approaches and their consequences in the interpretation of the historical, archaeological and ethnographical data
Original sponsorship: Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and European Alliance for Asian Studies
Institutions involved in the organisation
DANS (nautical and underwater archaeology branch) of IGESPAR (Portuguese Heritage) /
Ministry of Culture, Lisbon
Wuhan University-Transportation School (naval engineering department), Wuhan, P. Rep. of China
Câmara Municipal de Peniche (Peniche Municipality)
Câmara Municipal de Beja (Beja Municipality)
Fundação Oriente, Lisbon
Instituto Superior Técnico-Secção Autónoma de Engenharia Naval (naval engineering
department), Lisbon
EGEAC / Lisbon Municipality
Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão, Instituto Politécnico (ESTIG), Beja
U6pia, Montfort-le-Gesnois (France)
INATEL, Leiria, Beja
Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa/Centro de Estudos do Mar
Researchers from nine countries (ASEM)[1] have been invited to participate to the Workshop along the norms defined by ASEF and the European Alliance for Asian Studies
[1] ASEM countries: Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estónia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Laos, Látvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malaysia, Malta, Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, United-Kingdom, Vietnam.
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