NAS Monograph Series
The NAS Monograph Series is the vehicle for the publication of
rather more substantial pieces of work than a paper for IJNA or
other academic journal. The series is a joint imprint with
Archaeopress, who are publishers of the BAR series.
An NAS monograph should be devoted to the publication of a
specific piece of research in the field of nautical archaeology
and there should be an essential unity of theme in that research.
Normally a monograph published in the series should present final
results, rather than interim findings. The series offers a
platform for the publication of specific excavation reports.
However, it will not be limited to this and nautical archaeology
will for the purpose of the series be broadly defined.
The series provides the opportunity for the publication of NAS
Part II/ IV reports and appropriate Master's and Doctoral
theses and dissertations, together with other material submitted
by members of the NAS. It also offers the opportunity for the
publication of appropriate reports by licensees.
Published Monographs
NEW ! The Forton Lake Archaeology Project – NAS Monograph 3
Mark Beattie-Edwards and Julie Satchel, with contributions by Jane Maddocks, Alison James, Mary Harvey, Julian Whitewright, Daniel Pascoe and Paul Donohue
The Forton Lake Archaeology Project carried out between 2006 and 2009 by the Nautical Archaeology Society and the Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology, investigated the remains of the hulks vessels and the associated history of the Forton Lake area in Gosport, Hampshire, UK. The project gained financial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund and The Crown Estate enabling local residents to be trained and participate in the practical tasks of recording their heritage. Also includes guidance on undertaking community archaeology projects on the foreshore, thereby helping other groups around the world that are considering undertaking similar projects.
Cost: NAS Members £25.00, Non–members £30.00 (Postage £3.00 2nd Class UK, £5.00 Europe, £8.00 International Airmail Zone 1 & 2, £10.00 International Airmail Rest of World)
Records of Traditional Watercraft from South and West Sri Lanka
The second of the NAS Monograph series is a record by Gerhard Kapitän in pictures and scale drawings of the fast disappearing traditional watercraft of Sri Lanka. The monograph is available to order from the NAS Office
Members : £19.50 / Non–members: £22.00
The Sound of Mull Project
The first monograph in the series, Philip
Robertson's The Sound of Mull Archaeological Project
(SOMAP), 1994-2005, written with contributions from Jane
Maddocks and Steve Webster, is an account of the work carried out
over a decade by volunteer divers under the auspices of the NAS
recording the investigation of a number of wrecks lying in this
historically important waterway off the west coast of Scotland.
An interactive CD-ROM containing further remote-sensing images,
accompanies the publication.
Members : £19.50 / Non–members: £22.00
Order Information
Copies of NAS monographs may be ordered from the NAS Office:
Please download and complete the attached order form and return it to:
Nautical Archaeology Society
Fort Cumberland
Fort Cumberland Road
Eastney
Portsmouth PO4 9LD
United Kingdom
Order form 
Alternatively please contact the NAS by phone or email to place your order:
+44 (0) 2392 818419
nas@nauticalarchaeologysociety.org
Editorial Process
Authors seeking to publish in the Monograph Series are invited
to contact the series editor:
Dr. Gerald Grainge
2 Finglesham Farm Barns
Marley Lane
Finglesham
Deal
Kent. CT14 0NF
Tel: +441304621002
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