Nautical archaeologists over many decades have uncovered a plethora of Mediterranean shipwrecks from different periods. Debates about how shipbuilders organized, designed, and constructed ships developed alongside the subdiscipline. Most archaeologists agree that a significant shipbuilding transition occurred during the early medieval period (AD 600 – 1000). Shipbuilders previously assembled the hull with edge-joined planks before installing a rudimentary supportive frame network. By the beginning of the late medieval period (AD 1000 – 1500), most ships were assembled with the frames erected first and non-edge-joined planking afterward. Recent investigations explored this transition in some detail, but there has not been a similar compara...
Ship classification based on construction has traditionally divided boats into two major families: s...
During the Hellenistic period and the Roman Republic, there was a dominant architectural design in M...
International audienceDuring the Hellenistic period and the Roman Republic, there was a dominant arc...
Modern-day engineering can be a useful tool to help understand the technological changes which led t...
ABSTRACT. During the 1st millennium AD, a fundamental set of changes in ship design, building method...
Combining the study of texts and shipwrecks, new research is changing our knowledge of Renaissance s...
Au XVIème siècle, la construction navale méditerranéenne - en particulier italienne - est réputée po...
Change is a central concern of archaeology, imprinted on and variously visible in the surviving mate...
The study of ancient ships has drawn the attention of scholars for at least 100 years (e.g. Torr 189...
The Mortella wrecks are the remains of two navi, Genoese seagoing merchant ship...
The study of ancient shipbuilding techniques and their development in the ancient Mediterranean has ...
Vita.The hull remains and equipment of a heavy Roman merchant ship are described and illustrated, wi...
Shipbuilding is inherently a social process involving numerous craftsmen utilizing their knowledge a...
Mediterranean shipbuilding is mostly known due to archaeological data a large part of which consist ...
This dissertation examines ancient anchoring practice in the Mediterranean through ca. 1500 CE, as w...
Ship classification based on construction has traditionally divided boats into two major families: s...
During the Hellenistic period and the Roman Republic, there was a dominant architectural design in M...
International audienceDuring the Hellenistic period and the Roman Republic, there was a dominant arc...
Modern-day engineering can be a useful tool to help understand the technological changes which led t...
ABSTRACT. During the 1st millennium AD, a fundamental set of changes in ship design, building method...
Combining the study of texts and shipwrecks, new research is changing our knowledge of Renaissance s...
Au XVIème siècle, la construction navale méditerranéenne - en particulier italienne - est réputée po...
Change is a central concern of archaeology, imprinted on and variously visible in the surviving mate...
The study of ancient ships has drawn the attention of scholars for at least 100 years (e.g. Torr 189...
The Mortella wrecks are the remains of two navi, Genoese seagoing merchant ship...
The study of ancient shipbuilding techniques and their development in the ancient Mediterranean has ...
Vita.The hull remains and equipment of a heavy Roman merchant ship are described and illustrated, wi...
Shipbuilding is inherently a social process involving numerous craftsmen utilizing their knowledge a...
Mediterranean shipbuilding is mostly known due to archaeological data a large part of which consist ...
This dissertation examines ancient anchoring practice in the Mediterranean through ca. 1500 CE, as w...
Ship classification based on construction has traditionally divided boats into two major families: s...
During the Hellenistic period and the Roman Republic, there was a dominant architectural design in M...
International audienceDuring the Hellenistic period and the Roman Republic, there was a dominant arc...