Vasa, woodcarvers gone wild
Feature article, a salvage miracle of care, ingenuity and patience... Swedish king's messtupiece Vasa
In the early 17th century, constructing a functional ship was a matter of trial and error. (Vasa sank almost immediately, top heavy.)
ancient wooden ships discovered, treasure hunters
Ships sunk in a soil grave
burial mound ships
Viking culture: ship burial
ancient Egyptian boat found in tomb
Sunken in Time, restoration from records, replicas
Viking longship redux
video search
redux Greek, Roman ships
rebuilt french ship hermione
replica 'turbinia'
restored US Navy "Ironsides"
restoration drake's hind
replica columbus' ships
rebuilt hawaiian canoe
connections, hawaiian to alaskan native peoples
rebuilt reed boat Heyerdahl
reed boats of titicaca
skin boat, kayak
brendan skin boat
bark boat, canoe
prehistoric crossing atlantic in ice age
skin boats date to prehistoric times
Marginotions conjecture: skin boats combined earlier technologies, sewing of garments, sewing together strips of wood for tents. Making holes in wood may have developed from making fire with bowstring-on-drill.
study notes
reconstruction of historic vessels
restoration vs preservation, ships
shipwrecks mediterranean sea
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