McGrail, S., ed. (1990). Maritime Celts, Frisians and Saxons:. York: Council for British Archaeology.

Title: Boats and boatmanship in the late prehistoric southern North Sea and Channel region
Issue: Maritime Celts, Frisians and Saxons:
Series: Council for British Archaeology Research Reports
Volume: 71
Page Start/End: 32 - 48
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Abstract: evidence for the use of water transport in the southern North Sea and Channel region during the period c. 300 BC to c. AD 50 is evaluated and boat types, building methods, means of propulsion, and likely performance are described. An attempt is made to identify the characteristics of the Celtic tradition of planked boat and shipbuilding. Methods of navigation, trade routes, harbours and landing places are also discussed
Author: Sean McGrail
Year of Publication: 1990
ISBN: 0-906780-93-4
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Created Date: 25 Apr 2005