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Byzantine Ship Graffiti from the Church of Prophitis Elias in Thessaloniki
MEDIEVAL SEAMANSHIP UNDER SAIL by TULLIO VIDONI B. A., The
A Typological Assessment of Anchors Used in Northern Europe During the Early and High Middle Ages, CE 750 - 1300
Who Rules the Waves? Reading the Sea in Late Medieval and Early Modern English Literature Kurt Eric Douglass Lehigh University
Shipbuilding and the English International Timber Trade, 1300-1700: a Framework for Study Using Niche Construction Theory
Medieval Shipping
The History and Development of Caravels
AND SQUARE-RIGGED SHIPS (PART 1) Look at Mediterranean Lateen- and Square-Rigged Ships (Part 1)
Introductions to Heritage Assets: Ships and Boats: Prehistory to 1840
Ports, Piracy and Maritime War Medieval Law and Its Practice
1295: the Year of the Galleys Transcript
Warships and Cargo Ships in Medieval Europe Author(S): Richard W
Contents Medieval Ships 2 Vehicle Construction Kit: Medieval Ships Summary
Elizabethan Merchant Ships and Shipbuilding Transcript
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Shipbuilding and the English International Timber Trade, 1300-1700: a Framework for Study Using Niche Construction Theory
A Chapter on Maritime History: Shipping and Nautical Technology of Trade and Warfare in the Medieval Mediterranean, 11Th–16Th
Reading the Sea in Late Medieval and Early Modern English Literature Kurt Eric Douglass Lehigh University
Top View
“A Very Good Sailer” Merchant Ship Technology and The
Jerzy Litwin
16Th-Century Mainmast Steps and Bilge Pump Assemblies Through an Annales Nautical Archaeological Perspective
Mariner's Mirror
Hanseatic Cogs and Baltic Trade: Interrelations Between Trade Technology and Ecology
Downloaded from Brill.Com10/01/2021 10:33:32PM Via Free Access 34 Chapter Two Medieval Literature and Legal, Commercial and Diplomatic Records
Medieval Baltic Ships - Traditions and Constructional Aspects Jerzy Litwin
FITTINGS Ittings Are Defined Here As Items Or Assemblies Which Are Fitted to Ships, As Distinct from the Hull Itself
Medieval Seafaring in the Mediterranean Anthropology 618 – Reading List Spring 2009