Pomposa
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Revision as of 22:10, 7 April 2011
Introduction
When: 11th AD
Where: Po River
With a sewn hull, the Pomposa wreck was a river boat around 12 meters long and a beam of 2 to 3 meters. The frames were fixed to the hull by treenails and show the usual notches on its basis for the caulking roles.
References
Pomey, Patrice, L’Épave de Bon-Porté. In ‘Mariners Mirror’ 67.3 (1981): 225-242: 234/236).
Bonino, M., Technique construttive navali insolite nei reperti di Cervia, Pomposa e Pontelagoscuro, in “Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studi sulle Antichita di Classe, Ravena 14-17 Ottobre 1967", Ravena 1968: 209-217
Ricerce sulla nave romana di Cervia, “Atti del III Congresso Internazionale di Archaeologia Sottomarina, Barcelona 1961", Bordighera, 1971: 316-325; and Archeologia e Tradizione navale tra la Romagna e il Po, Ravena, 1987.