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... ipbuilding craftsmen of each City-State followed one rule when working on the keel—they had to cut a piece of timber from the raw wood material.
They would treat this piece of wood in the same way as the keel, through carbonization, steeping in medicine, and oiling, and they would place it together with the unfinished ship on the shipyard. However, once the ship was completed, this piece of "Keel Timber" would be left in the shipyard and permanently preserved on land—usually, the ship ow ...
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