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    College Station : Texas A&M University Press
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    gbv_1696683009
    Format: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    ISBN: 9781623492304
    Series Statement: Ed Rachal Foundation Nautical Archaeology Series
    Content: In The Origins of the Lost Fleet of the Mongol Empire, Randall Sasaki provides a starting point for understanding the technology of the failed Mongol invasion of Japan in 1281 CE, as well as the history of shipbuilding in East Asia. He has created a timber category database, analyzed methods of joinery, and studied contemporary approaches to shipbuilding in order to ascertain the origins and types of vessels that composed the Mongol fleet. Although no conclusive statements can be made regarding the origins of the vessels, it appears that historical documents and archaeological evidence correspond well to each other, and that many of the remains analyzed were from smaller vessels built in China's Yangtze River Valley. Large, V-shaped cargo ships and the Korean vessels probably represent a small portion of the timbers raised at the Takashima shipwreck site.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. How the Story Starts -- 2. History -- 3. Naval Organization -- 4. Artifacts -- 5. Timber Category Database -- 6. Miscellaneous Timbers -- 7. Species Analysis -- 8. Joinery Analysis -- 9. Questions -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Time Line of Events -- Appendix B: Timber Database -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781623491949
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781623491949
    Language: English
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