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Traditional Shipbuilding Communities: An Urgent and Neglected Research Topic in Maritime Anthropology
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WoS WOS:000887317300001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85142287658
DOI 10.1007/S11457-022-09345-0
Año 2022
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



Equating maritime anthropology to the ethnography of fishing communities has driven researchers to neglect certain subjects (and objects) such as traditional shipbuilding communities. It has also limited the array of sources of information. Few anthropological studies have focused on traditional boat building, while these practices are heading toward extinction, given the wide distribution, increasing reliability, and decreasing prices of synthetic materials for ship and boat construction. While fiberglass boats are replacing wooden vessels, many artisan shipbuilding traditions around the world have managed to survive, but most of them have remained in the shadows. This paper provides a seminal state of the art and points out sources of information to solve questions on traditional shipbuilding. It attempts to propose a methodology based in a set of questions that anthropologists should ask when recording traditional shipbuilding practices. We argue that the information gathered by following the set of questions is valuable for its own sake in order to maintain vanishing maritime traditions, but the surviving ethnographical record is also priceless as it is the only way to fill gaps in the archaeological and historical record. Finally, it contains a short reflection on the difficulties of building a typology of traditionally built vessels.

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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Borrero L, Ricardo Hombre Universidad Externado de Colombia - Colombia
ICOMOS-Colombia - Colombia
University of Coimbra - Colombia
Univ Externado Colombia - Colombia
ICOMOS Colombia - Colombia
Univ Coimbra - Portugal
Universidade de Coimbra - Portugal
2 Jaramillo Arango, Antonio - Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Colombia
Pontificia Univ Javeriana - Colombia
3 Castro, Filipe - Universidade de Coimbra - Portugal
Univ Coimbra - Portugal
4 Lira, Nicolás Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
5 de Oliveira Torres, Rodrigo - Universidad La República - Uruguay
PEDECIBA. Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (ANII-SIN) - Uruguay
UNIV REPUBLICA - Uruguay
Sistema Nacl Invest ANII SIN - Uruguay
Universidad de la República - Uruguay

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The authors acknowledge the valuable suggestions of both reviewers, as they helped to enhance the quality of the paper. We are also thankful with Michael Alvard, Andrés Baresh, and Alberto Soto.

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