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English:
Map of the modern coastline of the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark, showing the Germanic peoples that lived there c. 150 AD and shipbuilding techniques they used (clinker-built and carvel-built)
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John Haywood's
Dark Age Naval Power: Frankish & Anglo-Saxon Seafaring Activity
(1999,
ISBN
1-898281-43-2
). The peoples are named in the text, with their locations shown on page 18. Also given in the text is the division between regions using clinker-built ships/boats and carvel-built ships/boats, with the dividing line at the Rhine River (which itself was in the carvel-built ship/boat-building region, from the Lower Rhine through the Middle Rhine). Use Tacitus'
Germania
for Canninefates placement.
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