Between Clinker and Carvel [Elektronisk resurs] Aspects of hulls built with mixed planking in Scandinavia between 1550 and 1990
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Eriksson, Niklas 1976- (författare)
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Södertörns högskola Institutionen för kultur och kommunikation (utgivare)
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Södertörns högskola Institutionen för kultur och kommunikation (utgivare)
- Klaipeda University of Klaipeda 2010
- Engelska.
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Ingår i: Archaeologia Baltica. - 1392-5520. ; 14:2, 77-84
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- Half-carvels are vessels on which the lowest part of the hull is built with overlapping strakes of planking, referred to as clinker construction, and the uppermost parts of the hull are constructed with the planks laid side by side, in the carvel fashion. These mixed planking constructions occurred in the 16th century (as far as we know), but became very common in later centuries. The aim of this article is to highlight the existence of different versions of clinker construction, and to discuss some reasons behind the selection of the technique.
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- Humanities (hsv)
- History and Archaeology (hsv)
- Archaeology (hsv)
- Humaniora (hsv)
- Historia och arkeologi (hsv)
- Arkeologi (hsv)
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- clinker
- carvel
- shipbuilding
- 17th century
- 18th century
- naval architecture
- wreck
- Baltic Sea
- marinarkeologi
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