The Khufu I Boat: An Empirical Investigation into Its Use /

Although the Khufu I Boat is one of the oldest, largest, and best-preserved vessels from antiquity, there has been no empirical experimentation to determine its nautical properties or its function. This paper presents results of the first tank testing of a model of the Khufu I Boat in 1995, and then...

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Main Author: Brier, Bob.

Other Authors: Greene, Stuart., Morabito, Michael G..

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