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  1. Iberian ship development, 1400–1600. Due to centuries of constant conflict, warfare and daily life in the Iberian Peninsula were interlinked. Small, lightly equipped armies were maintained at all times. The near-constant state of war resulted in a need for maritime experience, ship technology, power, and organization.

  2. Desarrollo del barco pesquero norteafricano, era un buque ágil, fácil de maniobrar (tenía una mayor capacidad de viraje), con un desplazamiento de 50-160 t y de 1 a 3 mástiles con una vela latina que facilitaba la flotación.

  3. The development of nautical sciences, including the augmentation of pre-existing techniques and tools, on the Iberian Peninsula generated new technology and had a direct, visible, and lasting effect on long range ship board navigation.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2022 · Their development happened in a cultural setting that was both progressive in its attitudes and traditional in its business structures. Technological innovation shaped new ships, mixing traditions to produce a continuous stream of ideas and construction practices (Oliveira 1995 ).

  5. Some of Iberian ships' main traits: a number of predesigned and preassembled central frames; floors and futtocks assembled with dovetail scarves; curved timbers connecting the keel and the posts; rising and narrowing of ship's bottom obtained by the whole molding system. (Drawing by author, 2006.)

  6. 1 de ene. de 2022 · Iberian ships may have been similar in a loose combination of conception and construction traits. Developed in the nexus of the North European and Mediterranean shipbuilding traditions, Iberian ships may constitute a unique cultural tradition in shipbuilding.

  7. Due to centuries of constant conflict, warfare and daily life in the Iberian Peninsula were interlinked. Small, lightly equipped armies were maintained at all times. The near-constant state of war resulted in a need for maritime experience, ship technology, power, and organization.