David Gibbins

David Gibbins (* 1962 i​n Saskatoon) i​st ein kanadischer Autor, Taucher u​nd Unterwasserarchäologe.

Leben

Gibbins studierte Geschichte a​n der Cambridge University u​nd an d​er University o​f Bristol. Gibbins verfasste mehrere Bücher über s​eine Entdeckungen i​n der Unterwasserarchäologie. Zudem schrieb e​r zwei Romanserien, d​ie Jack Howard Serie u​nd die Total War Serie. Als Taucher gelangen i​hm die Lokalisation mehrerer Schiffswracks.

Werke (Auswahl)

Jack Howard Serie

  1. 2005: Atlantis, London: Headline and New York: Bantam Dell, ISBN 978-0-7553-2422-4
  2. 2006: Crusader Gold, London: Headline and New York: Bantam Dell, ISBN 978-0-7553-2927-4
  3. 2008: The Last Gospel, (The Lost Tomb in US), London: Headline and New York: Bantam Dell, ISBN 978-0-7553-3514-5
  4. 2009: The Tiger Warrior, London: Headline and New York: Bantam Dell, ISBN 978-0-553-59125-5
  5. 2010: The Mask of Troy, London: Headline and New York: Bantam Dell, ISBN 978-0-7553-5395-8
  6. 2011: The Gods of Atlantis, (Atlantis God in US). London: Headline and New York: Bantam Dell, 2012, ISBN 978-0-7553-5398-9
  7. 2013: Pharaoh, London: Headline and New York: Bantam Dell. ISBN 978-0-755-35403-0
  8. 2014: Pyramid, London: Headline and New York: Bantam Dell. ISBN 978-0-755-35406-1

Total War Rome Serie

  1. 2013: Total War Rome: Destroy Carthage. London: Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-77094-2

Sachliteratur

  • 1988. "Surgical instruments from a Roman shipwreck off Sicily." Antiquity 62 (235), S. 294–7.
  • 1990. "The hidden museums of the Mediterranean." New Scientist 128 (1739), S. 35–40.
  • 1990: (gemeinsam mit Christopher Chippindale), "Maritime archaeology." Antiquity 64 (243), S. 334–400.
  • 1990: "Analytical approaches in maritime archaeology: a Mediterranean perspective". Antiquity 64 (243), S. 376–389.
  • 1990: (gemeinsam mit Christopher Chippindale), "Heritage at sea: proposals for the better protection of British archaeological sites underwater". Antiquity 64 (243), S. 390–400.
  • 1993: "Bronze Age wreck's revelations." Illustrated London News 281 (7116), S. 72–3.
  • 1993: "Das im Mittelmeer verborgene Museum." Mannheimer Forum 92/93. Ein Panorama der Naturwissenschaften. Mannheim: Boehringer Mannheim, S. 175–243.
  • 1995: "What shipwrecks can tell us." Antiquity 69:263, S. 408–411.
  • 1996: (gemeinsam mit Mike M. Emery und Keith J. Mathews), The Archaeology of an Ecclesiastical Landscape. Chester Archaeology Excavation and Survey Report No. 9. Chester City Council/The University of Liverpool. ISBN 978-1-872587-09-7
  • 1997: "Deleta est Carthago?" Antiquity 71 (271), S. 217–219.
  • 1998: "Maritime archaeology", in: Shaw, I. und R. Jameson (hrg.) Dictionary of Archaeology. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-17423-3
  • 2000: "Classical shipwreck excavation at Tektas Burnu, Turkey." Antiquity 74:283, S. 199–201.
  • Gibbins, David, 2001, "Shipwrecks and Hellenistic trade." in Zofia H. Archibald et al. (eds.), Hellenistic Economies. London/New York: Routledge, S. 273–312. ISBN 978-0-415-23466-5
  • 2001: (gemeinsam mit Jonathan Adams), Shipwrecks. World Archaeology 32.3. London: Routledge. ISSN 0043-8243
  • 2001: (gemeinsam mit Jonathan Adams), "Shipwrecks and maritime archaeology." World Archaeology, 32:3, S. 279–291
  • 2001: "A Roman shipwreck of c. AD 200 at Plemmirio, Sicily: evidence for north African amphora production during the Severan period." World Archaeology 32.3, S. 311–334
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