Trireme, Silver

Corinth
Silver 999°
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Trireme was an ancient warship with ram on its prow. It was first constructed in Corinth in Ancient Greece, during the 8th century B.C. The ship continued to be used widely until the 5th century B.C. We created a miniature ship in silver 999°, mounted on an acrylic base (plexiglass).

Dimensions 16,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 2 cm

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Trireme is originated from Corinth in ancient Greece. It was an ancient warship, which was fast and maneuvrable. According to Thucydides, it was the Corinthians, who first adopted triremes on the Greek mainland, since 700 BC. The trireme was so-called because of the arrangement of rowers in three lines down the length of each side of the ship.

The ships were built using softwoods such as pine, fir, and cypress for interiors and oak only for the outer hulls. Oars were made from a single young fir tree and measured some 4.5 metres in length. The use of the lighter woods made the ship highly maneuvrable. The ship had mostly military use. The principal weapon of the trireme was the wooden ram, which was coated in bronze and was affixed to the prow.

Area:
Corinth
Date:
8th - 5th century B.C.
Details:
with acrylic base
Dimensions (WxHxD):
16,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 2 cm
Gross Weight:
190 gr
Includes:
Gift packaging - Description Greek & English
Material:
Silver 999°
Subcategory:
Ship
Weight:
90 gr

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