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Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde, 1991. Hardcover. New. 147 pages. 9.90x0.60x6.90 inches.
Building a Longboat: An Essay on the Culture and History of a Bornean People by Nicolaisen, Ida; Damgard-Sorensen, Tinna - 1991
by Nicolaisen, Ida; Damgard-Sorensen, Tinna
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Building a Longboat: An Essay on the Culture and History of a Bornean People
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Viking Ship Museum/National Museum of Denmark, 1991. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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Building a Longboat: An Essay on the Culture and History of a Bornean People
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Hardback. New. The craftsmanship of longboat-building is not something we can draw on today, so when the Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde wanted to look into this ancient skill, they needed to track down people who still had the tradition of boat-building in their culture.
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Building a Longboat: An Essay on the Culture and History of a Bornean People
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Roskilde, Denmark: Roskilde Viking Ship Museum, 1991. First edition. Hardcover. As New. This is the record of a fascinating project by the museum whereby over several years they had invited traditional boat builders to construct boats on the museum premises so as to be able to better understand the construction process of Viking longboats. In the past the museum had hosted craftsmen from Northern Europe and North America, but this time they invited a boat builder from the Punan Bah people of Sarawak. The first part of the book describes the Punan Bah people and their culture, the second part describes the detailed process of building a Punan Bah longboat and the third part places the longboat in a wider historical context. New Hardback. 147 pages with a glossary and a bibliography. Weight: 0.8 kg Post free within Malaysia
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BUILDING A LONGBOAT. An Essay on the Culture and History of a Bornean People
by Ida Nicolaisen and Tinna Dangård-Sørensen
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Denamrk 1991. The Punan Bah are the best boat-builders in Borneo--and the longboat is the key to their survival. As a record of their dying culture, a longboat was constructed in the exhibition hall of the Viking Museum at Roskilde, in Denmark, by a native builder using native materials and native tools. This book follows its construction, step-by-step, thereby preserving a feat of great artistry and anthropoligcal interest., English, Year1991, Illust. B/W110, Illust. Color93, ISBN 8785180165, Code 1896. Hardbound, Not in perfect condition., Bibl. Pages 147, Size 7x 10
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