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Loose‐footed Sails of the Egyptian New Kingdom Ships
Authors:Alexander Belov
Abstract:The relief from the temple of Ramesses III (1184–1153 BC) in Medinet Habu is often considered to be the most ancient representation of a brailed sail. According to many researchers, the loose‐footed sail and the system of brails were invented in the ancient countries of the Syro‐Canaanite coast and were later adopted by the Ancient Egyptians. However, iconographic material from Ancient Egypt testifies to the indigenous origin of a loose‐footed sail. The article presents an unknown relief from the Amarna period (1352–1336 BC) that further supports this hypothesis.
Keywords:Amarna period  Ancient Egyptian ships  ancient rigging  buntlines  loose‐footed sails  talatat
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