Model Boats in the Context of Maritime History and Archaeology |
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Authors: | Alistair Roach |
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Affiliation: | Windy Corner, Weston Town, Evercreech, Somerset, BA4 6JG, UK |
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Abstract: | Funereal, votive or shipbuilders' model boats and ships have been quite well documented in the past, but little research has been undertaken into other wooden models from north-west Europe. There have been over 160 found during archaeological excavations, dating from the 9th to the 19th centuries. A study of these 'toys' is not just a study of objects among the minor arts, but reflects a far more important aspect—a source for interpreting remains of full-size vessels, the hypothetical reconstruction of hull-forms and exploration of new ways of defining unknown vessel-types. © 2007 The Author |
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Keywords: | wooden model boats toys north-west Europe 9th–19th centuries |
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