Archaeological,Historical, and Ethnographic Approaches to the Study of Sewn Boats: past,present, and future |
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Authors: | Eric Staples Lucy Blue |
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Abstract: | ![]() Sewn‐plank vessels have been a pervasive form of ship construction since antiquity. This paper provides an introductory overview of the current state of the field of sewn‐plank studies, with a particular focus on the Indian Ocean. It describes the basic function of sewn‐plank techniques, and then discusses textual references and historical approaches to the topic. The relevant archaeological evidence is reviewed, and prior ethnographic work relating to the topic is outlined. It summarizes numerous experimental sewn‐plank reconstructions that have been undertaken and concludes with a discussion of the current directions of the field and suggestions for the future. |
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Keywords: | sewn‐plank boats Indian Ocean ship construction archaeology history ethnography |
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