Designing the 11th-century-AD vessel from Serce Limani, Turkey

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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc

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A previous article investigated the methods used to design the 9th-century vessel from Bozburun, Turkey, and a basic methodology emerged which combined Richard Steffy's emphasis on the comprehensive deconstruction of a hull with the segregation of hull-construction into the phases of conception, design and assembly. This article tests this methodology by applying it to the 11th-century craft from Serce Limani, a vessel studied and reconstructed by Steffy. It discusses the resulting design-method, the similarities between this method and that used on the Bozburun vessel, and how we gain insight into changes in the maritime community which built these ships. (C) 2010 The Author

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Serce Limani Turkey, ship design, Richard Steffy, mould frames, shipbuilding community, Renaissance

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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

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