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Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'The boatbuilding tradition of the Aegean during the Late Neolithic – Early Bronze Age periods. Typological classification, digital reconstruction and seakeeping assessment'

Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'The boatbuilding tradition of the Aegean during the Late Neolithic – Early Bronze Age periods. Typological classification, digital reconstruction and seakeeping assessment'
Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'The boatbuilding tradition of the Aegean during the Late Neolithic – Early Bronze Age periods. Typological classification, digital reconstruction and seakeeping assessment'
Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'The boatbuilding tradition of the Aegean during the Late Neolithic – Early Bronze Age periods. Typological classification, digital reconstruction and seakeeping assessment' Appendix D - Resistance data and Appendix C - Stability data. This dataset is focused on two appendices: Appendix D - Resistance data. D.1 Resistance data produced by the author via MAXSURF Resistance for this thesis. Appendix C - Stability data C1. Stability data – STIX and ISO criteria, produced by the author via MAXSURF Stability software for his thesis This research was funded by Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute (SMMI), Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship, Greek Archaeological Committee UK (GACUK)
Neolithic boats, Aegean, Maxsurf, Resistance, stability
University of Southampton
Tzovaras, Panagiotis Athanasios
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Tzovaras, Panagiotis Athanasios
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Tzovaras, Panagiotis Athanasios (2023) Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'The boatbuilding tradition of the Aegean during the Late Neolithic – Early Bronze Age periods. Typological classification, digital reconstruction and seakeeping assessment'. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2716 [Dataset]

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Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'The boatbuilding tradition of the Aegean during the Late Neolithic – Early Bronze Age periods. Typological classification, digital reconstruction and seakeeping assessment' Appendix D - Resistance data and Appendix C - Stability data. This dataset is focused on two appendices: Appendix D - Resistance data. D.1 Resistance data produced by the author via MAXSURF Resistance for this thesis. Appendix C - Stability data C1. Stability data – STIX and ISO criteria, produced by the author via MAXSURF Stability software for his thesis This research was funded by Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute (SMMI), Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship, Greek Archaeological Committee UK (GACUK)

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Published date: July 2023
Keywords: Neolithic boats, Aegean, Maxsurf, Resistance, stability

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Local EPrints ID: 479407
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479407
PURE UUID: 54b70419-b988-4388-a0cb-68ae9e62d69e
ORCID for Panagiotis Athanasios Tzovaras: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0758-5537

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Date deposited: 21 Jul 2023 16:47
Last modified: 27 Sep 2023 01:54

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Creator: Panagiotis Athanasios Tzovaras ORCID iD

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