Dowels as a Means of Edge-to-Edge Joinery in the 9th-century AD Vessel from Bozburun, Turkey |
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Authors: | Matthew B. Harpster |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77840-4352, USA () |
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Abstract: | After the excavation of the 9th-century AD merchantman from Bozburun, Turkey, from 1995 to 1998, examination of the preserved hull material revealed a method of using dowels embedded in the plank edge to join hull planking together. This method has not previously been recorded in the early medieval Mediterranean. The article discusses the characteristics of the joints in the hull planking of the Bozburun vessel, and considers its role in the transition from the shell-first to frame-first methods of assembly. © 2005 The Nautical Archaeology Society |
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Keywords: | Medieval ship construction embedded edge joinery edge dowels. |
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