1. Part of the hull of the first of two Carthaginian warships discovered near Lilybaeum, in Sicily;
2. Part of the ram of the second ship;
A. Method of joining planks together with tenons and dowels;
B. Method of nailing planks to ribs;
C. and D, Sections of keel;
E. Section of rearmost rib;
F. Section of fifth rib showing planking nailed to both rib and keel;
G. and H. Sections of the ram.
Reference:
Peter Connolly, "Greece and Rome At War," Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1981.
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