Gagliana grossa

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of Archaeology
Irena Radić Rossi, University of Zadar, Department of Archaeology, [email protected]
Recent Development of
the Gnalić Shipwreck Project
UW photos & videos:
Sebastian Govorčin, Javier Rodriguez Pandozi
Photogrametry & 3D reconstructions:
Jose Casaban, Pierre Drap, Sebastian Govorčin,
Ervin Šilić, Rodrigo Torres, Kotaro Yamafune
The Shipwreck of Gnalić – Mirror of Renaissance World
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Project
of Archaeology
Directed by:
University of Zadar, Department of Archaeology, Zadar, HR
Texas A&M University, Nautical Archaeology Program, College Station (TX), USA
In cooperation with:
Ruđer Bošković Institute, Division for Marine and Environmental Research, Zagreb, HR
University of Zagreb, FER, LABUST, Zagreb, HR
Croatian Historical Museum, Zagreb, HR
Local Heritage Museum, Biograd na Moru, HR
Novena Ltd. Digital Media Studio, Zagreb, HR
Universitá Politecnica delle Marche, DIIGA, Ancona, IT
University of Patras, Department of Geology, Patras, GR
German Association for the Promotion of Underwater Archaeology, Koblenz, DE
With the support of:
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia, HR
Municipality of Biograd na Moru, HR
Municipality of Tkon, HR
Position of Gnalić
History of the archaeological site
Islet of Gnalić
Five rescue campaigns, 1967 – 1973,
directed by Ksenija Radulić, Sofija and Ivo Petricioli
Site plan (1967 – 1972), (drawing: Z. Brusić)
Armament: Bronze guns, Zuane Alberghetti, Venice, 1582
Equipment: copper cauldron
Cargo: raw materials and semiproducts
Cargo: raw materials and semiproducts
Cargo containers
Cargo: chandeliers
Cargo: mirror and window glass
Cargo: glass ware
Cargo: glass ware
Cargo: spectacles
Cargo: wooden ironclad chest
Textiles - linen shirts, woollen caps, 54 m of red silk damask
Textiles - linen shirts, woollen caps, 54 m of red silk damask
Textiles - linen shirts, woollen caps, 54 m of red silk damask
Ship’s hull remains
Ship’s hull remain (drawing: Z. Brusić)
Local Heritage Museum, Biograd na Moru
Local Heritage Museum, Biograd na Moru
Restarting the project
Gnalić, survey 2011.
Gnalić 1967
Gnalić 2012
Islet of Gnalić
Position of the archaeological trench, 2012
Placing the grid, 2012
Underwater excavation, 2012
Situation in square A, 2012
Photogrametry 2012
Photogrametry 2012 results (P. Drap)
3D visualisation of the 2012 trench (K. Yamafune)
History of the ship
Islet of Gnalić
Sultan Murad III (1574 – 1595)
Constantinople at the end of the 16th century, by Giacomo Franco
Encoded message written by Venetian bailo Giovanni Francesco Moresini,
(courtesy of State Archive of Venice)
Venice in the 16th century, by Ignazio Danti
Gagliana grossa, built in 1569 in Venice for
Benedetto da Lezze, Piero Basadonna and Lazzaro Mocenigo
Gagliana grossa, captured by the Ottomans in 1571,
sold in 1581 to Odoardo da Gagliano in Pera (Constantinople)
Church of S. Iseppo, Venice – tomb of Ivan of Vrana
and Alvise Finardi (captain of Gagliana grossa)
Rescue operations: Manoli Fregata, December 1583 – January 1584
European and Mediterranean connections
Elisabeth I
Rudolf II
Nicolò da Ponte
Philip II
Murad III & Nurbanu
16th century political powers
Plans for future
Projekt:
Islet
of /Gnalić
Brodolom kod Gnalića - Ogledalo renesansne
Europe
Shipwreck of Gnalić - Mirror of Renaissance Europe
Projekt:
Brodolom kod Gnalića - Ogledalo renesansne Europe / Shipwreck of Gnalić - Mirror of Renaissance Europe
Research vessels above the site, 2013
Geophysical survey, 2013, G. Papatheodorou et alii.
500 kHz
Geophysical survey, 2013, results of SSS survey
Geophysical survey, 2013, results of sub-bottom profiler survey
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White lead in wooden barrels
Photogrametry Barrels
Cinnabar
Arsenic sulfide and window panes
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
Monitoring the situation
ROV 2014
Monitoring the situation
Hull remains
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Gnalic-3D\Gnalic.exe
Laced boat Caska 1, 1st century AD
Boat Caska 1 in the context of the coastal structure
Teamwork
Thank you for your attention!
Special thanks to: