A sewn sambuk on the beach at Shihr
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A sewn sambuk on the beach at Shihr
A sewn boat on the beach at Shihr. This ancient type was known locally as a sambuk (not to be confused with the larger, nail-built and transom-sterned sambuk). It was double-ended and stitched together with coir twine, no iron being used in its construction. It thus preserved an Indian Ocean method of boat-building of great antiquity, which was remarked upon by both ancient and mediaeval writers.
Alan Villiers
- Image reference: PM5422-06
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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