The 7th–9th Century Tantura E Shipwreck,Israel: construction and reconstruction |
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Authors: | Eyal Israeli Yaacov Kahanov |
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Affiliation: | Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies, and Department of Maritime Civilizations, University of Haifa, , Haifa, 31905 Israel |
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Abstract: | The Tantura E shipwreck was discovered in Tantura lagoon, Israel, in a water depth of 2.8 m, covered by 1 m of sand. It was a coaster that plied the Levant coast, dated to the 7th–9th centuries CE. It was recorded under water, but several components were studied on land, as well as the finds. The hull is of frame‐based construction, with flat floor timbers and a sharp turn of the bilge. The archaeological evidence, as well as modern design tools and regulations, suggests that Tantura E was c.12.5 m long, of 25 tonnes displacement, and could load c.17.5 tonnes. |
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Keywords: | Dor frame‐based repairs Mediterranean seafaring |
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