Sewn Plank Boats: Archaeological and Ethnographic Papers Based on Those Presented to a Conference at Greenwich in November, 1984Archaeological and Ethnographic papers based on those presented to a conference at Greenwich in November, 1984. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Archaeological Series No 10, BAR S276, 1985) |
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19th century ancient archaeological assembly by ligatures battens boat finds boatbuilding Bon-Porté Bonino bottom plank bottom-structure Brigg raft Bronze Age Brusić building technique built caulking century B.C. Cervia Cheops cleat coast Comacchio construction craft culture curve dating deck dendrochronology dowels edge Etruscan evidence excavated fastened Ferriby boats Finland Forssell fragments frames garboard Gdańsk Giglio Greenwich Hallström Hillam Hornell hull Karbas keel keel-plank Lamalera lashings length Liburnians ligatures lodja logboat longitudinal mast masula material McGrail Mediterranean Mekrijärvi method mortises mtepe North Ferriby northern original outer bottom-planks pegs Photo photographs Pomey prehistoric reconstruction remains ribs river rope rudder Russian Saami sail scarf seams sewing holes sewing technique sewn boats shape shell ship side strake stem stempost stern sternpost stitches Stockholm structure surface surviving Sweden Swedish tenons thwart tradition transverse timbers tree tree-ring treenails upper vessel White Sea wood wooden wreck Wright Zadar