Newport Medieval Ship

Nigel Nayling, University of Wales Trinity St David, Toby Jones, Newport Museums and Heritage Service, 2014. (updated 2017) https://doi.org/10.5284/1044659. How to cite using this DOI

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Nigel Nayling, University of Wales Trinity St David, Toby Jones, Newport Museums and Heritage Service (2017) Newport Medieval Ship [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1044659

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Hull Reconstruction

Reports, data and drawings supporting the reconstruction of the Newport Medieval Ship, including a 3D pdf of the reconstructed hull.

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Newport_Medieval_Ship_Hull_Reconstruction_3D.pdf Newport Medieval Ship Project. Hull Reconstruction 3D
File is a 3D pdf of the reconstructed hull of the Newport Medieval Ship.
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Newport_Medieval_Ship_Hull_Reconstruction_Reconstructing_The_Hull_Shape_Report.pdf Newport Medieval Ship Project. Specialist Report: Reconstructing the Hull Shape
File contains a summary report of the hull reconstruction of the Newport Medieval Ship.
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Newport_Medieval_Ship_Hull_Reconstruction_Appendices.pdf Newport Medieval Ship Hull Reconstruction Appendices: Bureau Veritas Stability Calculations
File is a collection of reports containing data supporting the reconstruction of the Newport Medieval Ship.
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Newport_Medieval_Ship_Hull_Reconstruction_Drawings.pdf Newport Medieval Ship Project. Hull Reconstruction Drawings.
File is a collection of drawings containing data supporting the reconstruction of the Newport Medieval Ship.
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