Ancient Engineering. History’s Greatest Ships / Древние конструкторы. Величайшие корабли в истории /
Year: 2021 Author: ZDF,Off the Fence production,Planete+ (Jack Moody / Джек Моди) Language: English, Russian Genre: Documentary Playtime: 00:50:00 Quality: HDTV Format: TS Video codec: AVC/H.264 Audio codec: MP2 Video: AVC, PAL, 1920x1080, 16x9, 6525 Кbps, 25fps Audio: ENG - 2Ch, 48KHz, 128 kbps / RUS - 2Ch, 48KHz, 160 kbps Description: Throughout history, ancient engineers continuously improved their ships to achieve greater distances, sail faster, and endure longer voyages. But what ancient innovations ultimately paved the way for the technologically advanced ships we see today? The earliest clues date back 8,000 years to the Stone Age. На протяжении всей своей истории древние инженеры совершенствовали свои корабли, чтобы достигать большего, плыть быстрее и выдерживать более длительные путешествия. Но какие древние инновации в конечном итоге привели к появлению технологически продвинутых кораблей, которые мы видим сегодня? Первые подсказки датируются 8000 лет назад каменным веком. Sample: https://disk.yandex.ru/i/SC9PmNFOTiSg9w
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Khufu Ship (c. 2500 BC, Ancient Egypt): An intact solar barque discovered near the Great Pyramid of Giza. Measuring 43.4 meters in length, it exemplifies early Egyptian craftsmanship and is considered the world's oldest known ship. en.wikipedia.org Tessarakonteres (c. 3rd century BC, Hellenistic Egypt): A colossal catamaran galley built by Ptolemy IV, reportedly featuring 4,000 oarsmen. While likely a prestige project rather than a functional warship, it showcases the ambition of ancient naval engineering. Nemi Ships (c. 1st century AD, Ancient Rome): Two luxurious ships commissioned by Emperor Caligula, featuring advanced technologies such as hot and cold running water, central heating, and rotating platforms. These vessels demonstrate the Romans' engineering prowess and their pursuit of opulence on water. en.wikipedia.org Mary Rose (16th century, Tudor England): King Henry VIII's flagship, renowned for its innovative design and tragic sinking. The ship's remains, recovered from the Solent, provide invaluable insights into Tudor naval architecture and warfare
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Ancient Engineering. History’s Greatest Ships / Древние конструкторы. Величайшие корабли в истории /
Author: ZDF,Off the Fence production,Planete+ (Jack Moody / Джек Моди)
Language: English, Russian
Genre: Documentary
Playtime: 00:50:00
Quality: HDTV
Format: TS
Video codec: AVC/H.264
Audio codec: MP2
Video: AVC, PAL, 1920x1080, 16x9, 6525 Кbps, 25fps
Audio: ENG - 2Ch, 48KHz, 128 kbps / RUS - 2Ch, 48KHz, 160 kbps
Description: Throughout history, ancient engineers continuously improved their ships to achieve greater distances, sail faster, and endure longer voyages. But what ancient innovations ultimately paved the way for the technologically advanced ships we see today? The earliest clues date back 8,000 years to the Stone Age.
На протяжении всей своей истории древние инженеры совершенствовали свои корабли, чтобы достигать большего, плыть быстрее и выдерживать более длительные путешествия. Но какие древние инновации в конечном итоге привели к появлению технологически продвинутых кораблей, которые мы видим сегодня? Первые подсказки датируются 8000 лет назад каменным веком.
Sample: https://disk.yandex.ru/i/SC9PmNFOTiSg9w
Contents
Khufu Ship (c. 2500 BC, Ancient Egypt): An intact solar barque discovered near the Great Pyramid of Giza. Measuring 43.4 meters in length, it exemplifies early Egyptian craftsmanship and is considered the world's oldest known ship.en.wikipedia.org
Tessarakonteres (c. 3rd century BC, Hellenistic Egypt): A colossal catamaran galley built by Ptolemy IV, reportedly featuring 4,000 oarsmen. While likely a prestige project rather than a functional warship, it showcases the ambition of ancient naval engineering.
Nemi Ships (c. 1st century AD, Ancient Rome): Two luxurious ships commissioned by Emperor Caligula, featuring advanced technologies such as hot and cold running water, central heating, and rotating platforms. These vessels demonstrate the Romans' engineering prowess and their pursuit of opulence on water.
en.wikipedia.org
Mary Rose (16th century, Tudor England): King Henry VIII's flagship, renowned for its innovative design and tragic sinking. The ship's remains, recovered from the Solent, provide invaluable insights into Tudor naval architecture and warfare
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