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Català: Principi d'acoblament de taulons dels vaixells grecs antics mitjançant juntura de morta i espiga reforçada amb tacs, probablement utilitzat en la construcció dels cascs dels trirrems. Època: Es va fer servir des de l'època homèrica. English: Principle of assembling planks of the antic Greek vessels by mortise and tenon joint strengthened with dowels, probably used in the construction of the hulls of the triremes. Period : Used since the Homeric times. Español: Construcción del casco uniendo la tablazón con el sistema de caja y espiga. Era el sistema tradicional de construcción de los barcos griegos desde época remota hasta la época medieval Euskara: Aho-ziriko mihiztadura itsasontzien kroskoa egiteko nolako zen erakusten duen ilustrazio deskriptiboa. Egur oholen mihiztadura egiteko teknika hau erabiltzen zen antzinako Greziako ontzietan, eta litekeena da sistema hau erabili izana trirremeen kroskoa egiteko, dagoeneko Homeroren garaitik. Français : Principe d'assemblage des bordages des navires antiques grecs par mortaises et tenons chevillés, probablement utilisé pour la construction des coques des trières. Époque : Système déjà utilisé aux temps homériques. |
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Date | January 2006 (originally uploaded in PNG format) | ||
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Own work Reference : Jean Taillardat, La Trière athénienne et la guerre sur mer aux Ve et IVe siècles, 1968, in : Jean-Pierre Vernant, Problèmes de la guerre en Grèce ancienne, Éditions de l'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, coll. Points, 1999 |
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Author | Eric Gaba (Sting - fr:Sting) | ||
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