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history of ships

  • passenger ship
    In ship: Oars and sails

    The earliest historical evidence of boats is found in Egypt during the 4th millennium bce. A culture nearly completely riparian, Egypt was narrowly aligned along the Nile, totally supported by it,

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part of early naval ship design

  • navy
    In navy

    …most ancient warships were many-oared galleys, each ship requiring a large number of rowers. The result was that the personnel provided to man a fleet of those times had to be a considerable one. These great rowing galleys relied for their offensive powers on boarding or ramming, and they…

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  • USS Carl Vinson
    In warship: Phoenicia

    …square sail and with steering oars to port and starboard. Their war galleys show a Cretan influence: low in the bow, high in the stern, and with a heavy pointed ram at or below the waterline. Oars could be carried in a staggered, two-bank arrangement, allowing more oars to be…

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use in rowing