Documents and illustrations show that the premier ship in Portugal's India trade during the 16th century was the nau, a beamy, three-masted ship, known in northern Europe as a âÂÂCarrack.â For decades these vessels carried passengers and cargo between Portugal and Asia. Despite the number of vessels involved, relatively little archaeological evidence of these ships exists. While 16th century shipbuilding documents predate the development of ships plans, they include theoretical treatises and scantling lists. From these documents it is possible to reconstruct the construction of a nau timber by timber, employing the mathematical relations and formulas used by the Portuguese shipwrights in conjunction with the timber specifications from a...
The Western Ledge Reef Wreck, discovered and later excavated in Bermuda between 1989 and 1991, is a ...
Eleven boats are depicted in the bas-reliefs that cover the walls of Borobudur, a ninth century C.E....
The discovery and archaeological excavation of the “Nossa Senhora dos Martires” wreck in the Tagus ...
Documents and illustrations show that the premier ship in Portugal's India trade during the 16th cen...
This interdisciplinary research project combines the fields of nautical archaeology and computer vis...
Out of 155 known shipwrecks around the world dating from 1600 to 1700, more than a third have been c...
Buy a puzzle, assemble it, and destroy its original box. Take the puzzle, go to a lake, throw the p...
The period between 1570-1620 has left a remarkable amount of documents related to shipbuilding in th...
In 1587, an ambitious colonial bureaucrat in Mexico City published a handbook titled Instrucción ná...
This dissertation research project focuses on maritime exploration during the Age of Discovery and t...
An array of ship types was used during the European Age of Expansion (early 15th to early 17th centu...
During the 16 th- and 17 th-centuries European seafaring underwent an incredible transformation driv...
The Swedish warship Vasa sank in Stockholm harbor after sailing less than one nautical mile (1.85 km...
Past research on eighteenth-century ships has primarily taken one of two avenues, either focusing on...
How Ottoman technology rivaled that of the Europeans in the Age of ExplorationThis research was supp...
The Western Ledge Reef Wreck, discovered and later excavated in Bermuda between 1989 and 1991, is a ...
Eleven boats are depicted in the bas-reliefs that cover the walls of Borobudur, a ninth century C.E....
The discovery and archaeological excavation of the “Nossa Senhora dos Martires” wreck in the Tagus ...
Documents and illustrations show that the premier ship in Portugal's India trade during the 16th cen...
This interdisciplinary research project combines the fields of nautical archaeology and computer vis...
Out of 155 known shipwrecks around the world dating from 1600 to 1700, more than a third have been c...
Buy a puzzle, assemble it, and destroy its original box. Take the puzzle, go to a lake, throw the p...
The period between 1570-1620 has left a remarkable amount of documents related to shipbuilding in th...
In 1587, an ambitious colonial bureaucrat in Mexico City published a handbook titled Instrucción ná...
This dissertation research project focuses on maritime exploration during the Age of Discovery and t...
An array of ship types was used during the European Age of Expansion (early 15th to early 17th centu...
During the 16 th- and 17 th-centuries European seafaring underwent an incredible transformation driv...
The Swedish warship Vasa sank in Stockholm harbor after sailing less than one nautical mile (1.85 km...
Past research on eighteenth-century ships has primarily taken one of two avenues, either focusing on...
How Ottoman technology rivaled that of the Europeans in the Age of ExplorationThis research was supp...
The Western Ledge Reef Wreck, discovered and later excavated in Bermuda between 1989 and 1991, is a ...
Eleven boats are depicted in the bas-reliefs that cover the walls of Borobudur, a ninth century C.E....
The discovery and archaeological excavation of the “Nossa Senhora dos Martires” wreck in the Tagus ...