Unfinished and Paired Logboats from Bavaria, Germany |
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Authors: | Timm Weski |
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Affiliation: | Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Hofgraben 4, 80538 München, Germany |
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Abstract: | Though Bavaria is far inland, at least 20 logboats are known, but only recently have some been properly recorded. This paper deals with two vessels discovered in the early 1990s. The remains at Laufen-Pfaffing represent a semi-manufactured logboat, which was purposely sunk as was the custom in Austria until the mid-20th century. The vessel from Wessobrunn-Blaik is also unfinished and shows several tool-marks. It is too narrow to float on its own: therefore it is part of a paired logboat. There is plenty of archaeological evidence for this kind of craft, but no ethnographic evidence. Apart from use as ferries, other uses are discussed. © 2005 The Nautical Archaeology Society |
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Keywords: | Logboats building methods ethnographic studies Bavaria |
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