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1095-9270
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The remains of a wooden hull were exposed in 2012 near Precenicco, Italy, beside the Stella River. In 2014 it was exacavated and recovered as a single unit. Radiocarbon dated to the 11th–13th century AD, it has a flat bottom with no keel, but curved sides and a smooth turn of the bilge, atypical of riverboats. Its internal structure, with alternating L-shaped floor-timbers with one futtock per bend, is also unusual. The study is part of the Anaxum Project of the University of Udine, with the Archaeological Heritage of Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, investigating the human-landscape relationship along the Stella River through time.
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The international journal of nautical archaeology, London : Taylor & Francis, 1972, 50(2021), 1, Seite 76-86, 1095-9270
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volume:50
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year:2021
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number:1
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pages:76-86
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1080/10572414.2021.1943401
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