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Boats of the World From the Stone Age to Medieval Times - Sean McGrail 2009 PDF E-BOOK Oxford University Press BOOKS MILITARY HISTORY
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Boats of the World From the Stone Age to Medieval Times
Author: Sean McGrail
Year: 2009
Pages: 505
Format: PDF E-BOOK
File size: 59 MB
Language: ENG



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Book Description: 'Boats of the World From the Stone Age to Medieval Times' is a comprehensive history of boats and watercraft from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. The book covers the development of maritime technology and its impact on human civilization, exploring how boats have influenced human migration, trade, warfare, and cultural exchange throughout history. It examines the evolution of boat design and construction, the role of boats in different cultures, and their impact on human progress. Long Description of the Plot: 'Boats of the World From the Stone Age to Medieval Times' takes readers on a thrilling journey through the history of maritime technology, from the earliest dugout canoes to the mighty galleys of medieval Europe. The book begins with the origins of boat-making during the Stone Age, when early humans first set sail on primitive rafts made from logs and animal hides. As civilizations developed and expanded, so too did the sophistication of boat design and construction, with each culture adding its unique touch to the vessels they built. The book explores how boats have played a crucial role in human migration and colonization, enabling people to settle new lands and establish thriving communities across the globe. It also delves into the importance of boats in trade and commerce, connecting distant regions and facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas. The text highlights the pivotal role that boats have played in warfare, from ancient naval battles to medieval sea sieges. As the book progresses, it becomes clear that the evolution of boat technology has been driven by the need for survival and advancement. Throughout history, humans have adapted their boats to suit their needs, whether for fishing, trading, or waging war.
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