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tenon technique,
called Phoenician joints (from the
Latin coagmenta punicana) was
extensively used in
ancient shipbuilding to ****emble hull
planks and...
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Phoenician joints (Latin:
coagmenta punicana) is a
locked mortise and
tenon wood
joinery technique used in
shipbuilding to
fasten watercraft hulls. The...
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Phoenician origin. The
Romans called it "Phoenician chains" ("coagmenta
punicana", in
Latin plural). The
mortice and
tenon coupling was used to join the...
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cleuana Ral, 1952
Cnephasia cr****ifasciana de Joannis, 1920
Cnephasia punicana hagiosana Razowski, 1959
Cnephasia pasivana f.
linophagana Rebel, 1939...
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Retrieved 29 May 2023. Sleeswyk, A. W. (1980). "Phoenician joints,
coagmenta punicana".
International Journal of
Nautical Archaeology. 9 (3): 243–244. Bibcode:1980IJNAr...
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Notocelia nobilis Kuznetzov, 1973
Notocelia plumbea Nasu, 1980
Notocelia punicana Kuznetzov, 1956
Notocelia roborana (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Notocelia...