02-21-2013, 08:39 PM
A recent ship found in Traiectum, Utrecht brought the total to 14, 6 of these from the Roman period:
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Overview of the Roman and early medieval ships found in the municipality of Utrecht.
Left the Roman ships:
1. De Meern 7 (last quarter of the first century)
2. De Meern 4 (around 100 AD).
3. De Meern 1 (mid-first century)
4. De Meern 2 and 3 (date unknown)
5. De Meern 5 (date unknown)
6. De Meern 6 (around 250)
Then the early medieval ships:
1. Vleuten 1 (about 734)
2. Viking ship from the Waterstraat (date unknown)
3. Hulk from the Waterstraat (circa 1000)
4. Vleuten 2 (around 956)
5. The Utrecht Ship from the Hoornekade (first quarter eleventh century)
6. Flatboat Utrecht from the Waterstraat (circa 1000)
7. The ship from the Lange Lauwerstraat (first quarter twelfth century).
The newly found ship - in red and not moored - is not dated but is possible from the tenth century.
[attachment=6506]romeinseschepenutrecht.jpg[/attachment]
Overview of the Roman and early medieval ships found in the municipality of Utrecht.
Left the Roman ships:
1. De Meern 7 (last quarter of the first century)
2. De Meern 4 (around 100 AD).
3. De Meern 1 (mid-first century)
4. De Meern 2 and 3 (date unknown)
5. De Meern 5 (date unknown)
6. De Meern 6 (around 250)
Then the early medieval ships:
1. Vleuten 1 (about 734)
2. Viking ship from the Waterstraat (date unknown)
3. Hulk from the Waterstraat (circa 1000)
4. Vleuten 2 (around 956)
5. The Utrecht Ship from the Hoornekade (first quarter eleventh century)
6. Flatboat Utrecht from the Waterstraat (circa 1000)
7. The ship from the Lange Lauwerstraat (first quarter twelfth century).
The newly found ship - in red and not moored - is not dated but is possible from the tenth century.
Robert Vermaat
MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)