Morgawr: An experimental Bronze Age-type sewn-plank craft based on the Ferriby boats

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This paper reports on the construction of a full-scale Bronze Age-type sewn-plank boat based on the Ferriby boats. The boat, which was named Morgawr, was constructed in the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth, England, during 2012 and the first months of 2013, as part of a larger exhibition in the museum. This paper provides the background and context of the project, describes the process of building the craft, and reflects in particular on differences between Morgawr and the 'hypothetical reconstruction of a complete sewn-plank boat' published in 1990 by Ted Wright and John Coates which formed the basis for this project. © 2014 The Authors.

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Van de Noort, R., Cumby, B., Blue, L., Harding, A., Hurcombe, L., Hansen, T. M., … Wyke, A. (2014). Morgawr: An experimental Bronze Age-type sewn-plank craft based on the Ferriby boats. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 43(2), 292–313. https://doi.org/10.1111/1095-9270.12058

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