Secrets of the Great Desert Shipbuilders
Ancient Maritime Technology in the Sahara
Imagine a Sahara that wasn't a barren wasteland, but a lush landscape of vast lakes, winding rivers, and bustling ports. *Secrets of the Great Desert Shipbuilders* shatters everything you thought you knew about ancient history, revealing the astonishing civilization that mastered maritime technology in the heart of what is now the world's largest hot desert. Drawing on cutting-edge archaeology, fossil records, and rock art, this book charts the rise and fall of a forgotten seafaring cultureāone that built fleets from acacia and date palm, navigated by stars and shifting sands, and turned oases into harbors for a thriving trade network.
From the remnants of megalakes like Mega-Chad to the petroglyphs of swimmers in the Gilf Kebir, the evidence is undeniable: the Sahara was once a watery world, and its people were its shipbuilders. This gripping narrative takes you from the evolution of reed craft to the construction of desert galleys, exploring how these ingenious engineers adapted to a changing climate, sourced materials in a seemingly barren land, and connected distant civilizations long before the great coastal empires. Prepare to have your sense of history overturnedāthis is not just a book about ships, but about human resilience, environmental transformation, and the secrets still buried beneath the sands.
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