
Clinker & carvel. A mid-16th century wreck find from Terschelling, the Netherlands
Sažetak
During a stormy night on February 12, 2020, a large ship fragment appeared on the North Sea shore of the Dutch island of Terschelling. The timbers turned out to have belonged to a wooden ship, of which the lower strakes were lapstrake built, and the upper strakes were flush-laid. The clinker strakes were interconnected with rivets as well as small wooden plugs, and both clinker and carvel parts were built shell-first. The aim of this paper is to present the latest results of the research, and to place the wreck find in a wider context of European shipbuilding traditions.
Preuzimanja
Stranice
125-133
Nadolazeće
25.10.2024.
Autorska prava (c) 2024 University of Zadar
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Coenen, T., Overmeer, A., & Vink, H. E. (2024). Clinker & carvel. A mid-16th century wreck find from Terschelling, the Netherlands. U I. . Radić Rossi, K. . Batur, T. . Fabijanić, & D. . Romanović (Ur.), Sailing through History. Reading the Past – Imagining the Future: Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology ISBSA 16 (str. 125-133). Morepress Books. https://doi.org/10.15291/9789533315201.16


