The 116-feet long wooden ship was discovered on the banks of the River Usk in Newport, Gwent, in 2002 when it was unearthed by archaeologists during the building of an arts centre.
Medieval ships, from the north (Scandinavian naval construction) to the Mediterranean, Northern and Southern Europe and the Byzantines, Arabs and Indians.
Драккары морских королей Ушкуй - волжская вольница Неф, дромон - корабли средиземного моря Когги - круглые корабли Каракка, каравелла - корабль дальних плаваний Курраг, ганьи, мтепи, или что прочнее - нитка гвоздь? Джонки и попутные
Medieval ships, from the north (Scandinavian naval construction) to the Mediterranean, Northern and Southern Europe and the Byzantines, Arabs and Indians.
What would it be like to sail an original 14th century ship? Imagine you as part of the crew aboard a real medieval Cog ship, right...
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The Oseberg ship is widely renowned and has been called one of the greatest finds to have ever survived the Viking Age. The Oseberg burial mound
Hi teacher friends, I’ve been busy creating a series of STEM projects for students who are studying Medieval Times & Middle Ages.. Next stop, Medieval China! Challenge 1: Zheng He’s Treasure Ship Challenge! Zheng He was a Chinese admiral and famous explorer. He led seven voyages around Asia under Yongle’s rule. Yongle wanted to