Boats, Ships and Shipyards
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AuteurCarlo Beltrame
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Boats, Ships and Shipyards, authored by the esteemed archaeologist Carlo Beltrame, is a comprehensive exploration of maritime history and archaeology that delves into the evolution of watercraft and the facilities that built them from ancient times to the modern era. This meticulously researched volume spans various civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, and medieval Europeans, offering insights into how boats and ships were designed, constructed, and utilized for trade, warfare, and exploration. Beltrame's work synthesizes archaeological findings, historical documents, and technological analyses to present a vivid picture of shipbuilding techniques, materials, and the socio-economic contexts that shaped maritime endeavors. The book is richly illustrated with diagrams, photographs, and maps that enhance the reader's understanding of complex topics such as hull construction, propulsion systems, and the role of shipyards in urban development. It covers key themes like the transition from wooden to iron and steel vessels, the impact of naval architecture on global exploration, and the preservation of shipwrecks as cultural heritage. By examining case studies from different regions and periods, Beltrame highlights the interconnectedness of maritime cultures and the enduring legacy of shipbuilding innovations. This text is not only a scholarly resource but also accessible to enthusiasts interested in how human ingenuity has conquered the seas, making it an invaluable addition to any maritime history collection.