International audienceThe archaic Greco‐Massaliote wreck Jules‐Verne 9 is a fully sewn boat with all the elements (planking and frames) assembled by ligatures. The remains of some stitches found in place allowed the system of ligatures, which is particularly sophisticated, to be precisely reproduced. This assembly system made of sewing and lashings was used during the construction of Gyptis, the sailing replica of the Jules‐Verne 9 wreck. The experience permitted many questions to be answered about the assembly process, function, and maintenance of the boat
The study of ancient ships has drawn the attention of scholars for at least 100 years (e.g. Torr 189...
Mediterranean shipbuilding is mostly known due to archaeological data a large part of which consist ...
Nowdays in Italy awareness of the need to consider boats as part of our heritage is increasing. This...
International audienceThis photo book, like a logbook, traces the scientific adventure of the recon...
Several ancient wrecks were discovered during the excavation carried out in 1992-1993 in Marseille, ...
International audienceThis article provides a summary and analysis of current knowledge of the archa...
In 2002 and 2003, the Institute of Nautical Archaeology excavated the remains of a Greek ship that s...
International audienceThe Mèdes 6 shipwreck (Var, France, 2 nd-I st century BCE), an example of sewn...
Sewn-plank vessels have been a pervasive form of ship construction since antiquity. This paper provi...
Traditional boatbuilding today is a fading craft, raising questions of not only how to preserve this...
International audienceDuring the Hellenistic period and the Roman Republic, there was a dominant arc...
International audienceThe presentation provides preliminary results of archaeological researches und...
From sewing to mortise-and-tenon assembly. Introduction During the last few years, the discovery of...
In 1920, a small wooden ship model was discovered in a shallow tomb in Gurob, near the Faiyum oasis ...
International audienceHistory attributes to the Etruscans a powerful maritime presence that testifie...
The study of ancient ships has drawn the attention of scholars for at least 100 years (e.g. Torr 189...
Mediterranean shipbuilding is mostly known due to archaeological data a large part of which consist ...
Nowdays in Italy awareness of the need to consider boats as part of our heritage is increasing. This...
International audienceThis photo book, like a logbook, traces the scientific adventure of the recon...
Several ancient wrecks were discovered during the excavation carried out in 1992-1993 in Marseille, ...
International audienceThis article provides a summary and analysis of current knowledge of the archa...
In 2002 and 2003, the Institute of Nautical Archaeology excavated the remains of a Greek ship that s...
International audienceThe Mèdes 6 shipwreck (Var, France, 2 nd-I st century BCE), an example of sewn...
Sewn-plank vessels have been a pervasive form of ship construction since antiquity. This paper provi...
Traditional boatbuilding today is a fading craft, raising questions of not only how to preserve this...
International audienceDuring the Hellenistic period and the Roman Republic, there was a dominant arc...
International audienceThe presentation provides preliminary results of archaeological researches und...
From sewing to mortise-and-tenon assembly. Introduction During the last few years, the discovery of...
In 1920, a small wooden ship model was discovered in a shallow tomb in Gurob, near the Faiyum oasis ...
International audienceHistory attributes to the Etruscans a powerful maritime presence that testifie...
The study of ancient ships has drawn the attention of scholars for at least 100 years (e.g. Torr 189...
Mediterranean shipbuilding is mostly known due to archaeological data a large part of which consist ...
Nowdays in Italy awareness of the need to consider boats as part of our heritage is increasing. This...