Fragments of the hull of a Roman ship constructed with a “sewn” technique, found on the seashore beach of the Alberoni of the Lido from 1993 to the summer of 2022, were studied by the Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Such a building tradition of the vessel (sutilis navis) whose boards are of elm (Ulmus sp.) is documented only in the Northern Adriatic Sea. The findings have been dated by the method of C14. Three samples of the planks were subjected to dendrochronological analysis: a mean curve was constructed which is 64 years long whose last ring dates back to the year 131 AD.

FRAMMENTI DI SCAFO DI NAVE ROMANA “CUCITA” DAL LIDO DI VENEZIA: ANALISI DENDROCRONOLOGICA

CARLO BELTRAME;ELISA COSTA
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Abstract

Fragments of the hull of a Roman ship constructed with a “sewn” technique, found on the seashore beach of the Alberoni of the Lido from 1993 to the summer of 2022, were studied by the Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Such a building tradition of the vessel (sutilis navis) whose boards are of elm (Ulmus sp.) is documented only in the Northern Adriatic Sea. The findings have been dated by the method of C14. Three samples of the planks were subjected to dendrochronological analysis: a mean curve was constructed which is 64 years long whose last ring dates back to the year 131 AD.
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