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The Hull Construction of Yenikapı 14 (YK 14), a Middle Byzantine Shipwreck from Constantinople's Theodosian Harbour, Istanbul, Turkey
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-30 , DOI: 10.1111/1095-9270.12266
Michael R. Jones 1
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Yenikapi 14 (YK 14) is one of 37 shipwrecks discovered by the Istanbul Archaeological Museums during the Marmaray Project excavations in Istanbul's Yenikapi neighbourhood, the site of Constantinople's Theodosian Harbour. Dated to the 9th century AD, YK 14 is one of a group of Yenikapi round ships constructed using similar methods: it was a flat-floored, shallow-draught vessel built primarily of oak using a distinctive combination of shell- and skeleton-based construction methods. Regularly spaced pegs called coaks were used to assemble the hull planking edge-to-edge from the keel to the first wale, above which planks were fastened exclusively to frames.

中文翻译:

Yenikapı14(YK 14)的船体构造,来自土耳其君士坦丁堡狄奥多斯海港的拜占庭中级沉船

Yenikapi 14(YK 14)是伊斯坦布尔考古博物馆在君士坦丁堡Theodosian海港所在地伊斯坦布尔Yenikapi附近的Marmaray项目发掘期间发现的37艘沉船之一。YK 14建于公元9世纪,是使用类似方法建造的一组Yenikapi轮船之一:这是一艘平底浮浅船,主要由橡木制成,采用壳基和骨架结构的独特组合方法。用规则间隔的钉子称为“ coaks”,将船体木板从龙骨到第一条鲸鱼的边到边组装起来,在上面,木板专门固定在框架上。
更新日期:2017-08-30
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