Replica of a reed Egyptian sailing vessel to be permanently displayed in Patara, Turkey

Replica of a reed Egyptian sailing vessel to be permanently displayed in Patara, Turkey. 

The Abora IV, a replica constructed from totora reeds and wood using an old Egyptian paintings as a reference, has been donated to the city of Patara in Turkey by German archaeologist Dominique Goerlitz.  The ancient city of Patara was a hub for Egyptian traders in ancient times and is believed to have anchored such reed boats.  The 14-meter-long ship was built in Varna, Bulgaria with reeds brought from Bolivia.  Captained by Goerlitz, the Abora IV set sail August 1, passing through the Bosphorus to reach the northwest coast of Çanakkale, docking at at the Port of Kaş on September 19, 2019.


Image: The reed and wood vessel, Abora IV, a replica of an ancient Egyptian sailing vessel image courtesy of Turkey's Foreign Ministry.

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