WARSHIPS OF THE FIRST PUNIC WAR: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONTRIBUTORY RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EGADI 10 WARSHIP FROM THE BATTLE OF THE EGADI ISLANDS (241 B.C.)

Oared warships dominated the Mediterranean from the Bronze Age down to the development of cannon. Purpose-built warships were specifically designed to withstand the stresses of ramming tactics and high intensity impacts. Propelled by the oars of skilled rowing crews, squadrons of these ships could w...

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Main Author: Polakowski, Mateusz
Other Authors: Stewart, David J. (David James), 1968-, History
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: East Carolina University 2016
Subjects:
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10342/5342
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spelling fteastcaroluni:oai:TheScholarship.intra.ecu.edu:10342/5342 2023-05-15T17:54:02+02:00 WARSHIPS OF THE FIRST PUNIC WAR: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONTRIBUTORY RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EGADI 10 WARSHIP FROM THE BATTLE OF THE EGADI ISLANDS (241 B.C.) Polakowski, Mateusz Stewart, David J. (David James), 1968- History 2016-05-25T18:26:50Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10342/5342 en eng East Carolina University http://hdl.handle.net/10342/5342 Battle of the Egadi Islands Ship Reconstruction Warships--Europe Punic War 1st 264-241 B.C Egadi Islands (Italy) Shipbuilding--Equipment and supplies Underwater archaeology Master's Thesis text 2016 fteastcaroluni 2022-07-11T11:42:11Z Oared warships dominated the Mediterranean from the Bronze Age down to the development of cannon. Purpose-built warships were specifically designed to withstand the stresses of ramming tactics and high intensity impacts. Propelled by the oars of skilled rowing crews, squadrons of these ships could work in unison to outmaneuver and attack enemy ships. In 241 B.C. off the northwestern coast of Sicily, a Roman fleet of fast ramming warships intercepted a Carthaginian warship convoy attempting to relieve Hamilcar Barca's besieged troops atop Mount Eryx (modern day Erice). The ensuing naval battle led to the ultimate defeat of the Carthaginian forces and an end to the First Punic War (264-241 B.C.). Over the course of the past 12 years, the Egadi Islands Archaeological Site has been under investigation producing new insights into the warships that once patrolled the wine dark sea. The ongoing archaeological investigation has located Carthaginian helmets, hundreds of amphora, and 11 rams that sank during the course of the battle. This research uses the recovered Egadi 10 ram to attempt a conjectural reconstruction of a warship that took part in the battle. It analyzes historical accounts of naval engagements during the First Punic War in order to produce a narrative of warship innovation throughout the course of the war. It employs experimental three-dimensional reconstructions in the Rhinoceros and Orca 3D software based on archaeological evidence in order to determine basic hull dimensions and fundamental characteristics of the Egadi 10 warship's design. Finally, it compares the resulting reconstruction to Polybius' accounts of the warships that sank at the site. Master Thesis Orca East Carolina University: The ScholarShip at ECU
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topic Battle of the Egadi Islands
Ship Reconstruction
Warships--Europe
Punic War
1st
264-241 B.C
Egadi Islands (Italy)
Shipbuilding--Equipment and supplies
Underwater archaeology
spellingShingle Battle of the Egadi Islands
Ship Reconstruction
Warships--Europe
Punic War
1st
264-241 B.C
Egadi Islands (Italy)
Shipbuilding--Equipment and supplies
Underwater archaeology
Polakowski, Mateusz
WARSHIPS OF THE FIRST PUNIC WAR: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONTRIBUTORY RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EGADI 10 WARSHIP FROM THE BATTLE OF THE EGADI ISLANDS (241 B.C.)
topic_facet Battle of the Egadi Islands
Ship Reconstruction
Warships--Europe
Punic War
1st
264-241 B.C
Egadi Islands (Italy)
Shipbuilding--Equipment and supplies
Underwater archaeology
description Oared warships dominated the Mediterranean from the Bronze Age down to the development of cannon. Purpose-built warships were specifically designed to withstand the stresses of ramming tactics and high intensity impacts. Propelled by the oars of skilled rowing crews, squadrons of these ships could work in unison to outmaneuver and attack enemy ships. In 241 B.C. off the northwestern coast of Sicily, a Roman fleet of fast ramming warships intercepted a Carthaginian warship convoy attempting to relieve Hamilcar Barca's besieged troops atop Mount Eryx (modern day Erice). The ensuing naval battle led to the ultimate defeat of the Carthaginian forces and an end to the First Punic War (264-241 B.C.). Over the course of the past 12 years, the Egadi Islands Archaeological Site has been under investigation producing new insights into the warships that once patrolled the wine dark sea. The ongoing archaeological investigation has located Carthaginian helmets, hundreds of amphora, and 11 rams that sank during the course of the battle. This research uses the recovered Egadi 10 ram to attempt a conjectural reconstruction of a warship that took part in the battle. It analyzes historical accounts of naval engagements during the First Punic War in order to produce a narrative of warship innovation throughout the course of the war. It employs experimental three-dimensional reconstructions in the Rhinoceros and Orca 3D software based on archaeological evidence in order to determine basic hull dimensions and fundamental characteristics of the Egadi 10 warship's design. Finally, it compares the resulting reconstruction to Polybius' accounts of the warships that sank at the site.
author2 Stewart, David J. (David James), 1968-
History
format Master Thesis
author Polakowski, Mateusz
author_facet Polakowski, Mateusz
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title WARSHIPS OF THE FIRST PUNIC WAR: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONTRIBUTORY RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EGADI 10 WARSHIP FROM THE BATTLE OF THE EGADI ISLANDS (241 B.C.)
title_short WARSHIPS OF THE FIRST PUNIC WAR: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONTRIBUTORY RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EGADI 10 WARSHIP FROM THE BATTLE OF THE EGADI ISLANDS (241 B.C.)
title_full WARSHIPS OF THE FIRST PUNIC WAR: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONTRIBUTORY RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EGADI 10 WARSHIP FROM THE BATTLE OF THE EGADI ISLANDS (241 B.C.)
title_fullStr WARSHIPS OF THE FIRST PUNIC WAR: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONTRIBUTORY RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EGADI 10 WARSHIP FROM THE BATTLE OF THE EGADI ISLANDS (241 B.C.)
title_full_unstemmed WARSHIPS OF THE FIRST PUNIC WAR: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION AND CONTRIBUTORY RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EGADI 10 WARSHIP FROM THE BATTLE OF THE EGADI ISLANDS (241 B.C.)
title_sort warships of the first punic war: an archaeological investigation and contributory reconstruction of the egadi 10 warship from the battle of the egadi islands (241 b.c.)
publisher East Carolina University
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