topography – Shipwrecks and Submerged Worlds http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/shipwrecks Shipwrecks and Submerged Worlds: Maritime Archaeology Thu, 25 Apr 2019 15:48:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.14 70120278 Using software to simulate port structures http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/shipwrecks/2016/02/19/using-software-to-simulate-port-structures/ http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/shipwrecks/2016/02/19/using-software-to-simulate-port-structures/#respond Fri, 19 Feb 2016 19:07:13 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/shipwrecks/?p=801 Thomas Dhoop discusses how software can be used to simulate port structures. He explains how we can map the transport of goods from boats through history.   The fortunes of Southampton correlate with its maritime history. Its geographical location – on a major estuary on the English Channel coast with an unusual double high-tide, and its proximity to Winchester and …

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Thomas Dhoop discusses how software can be used to simulate port structures. He explains how we can map the transport of goods from boats through history.

 

The fortunes of Southampton correlate with its maritime history. Its geographical location – on a major estuary on the English Channel coast with an unusual double high-tide, and its proximity to Winchester and London; the ancient and modern capitals of England – made the city an important regional centre for many centuries.

Southampton medieval merchant's house
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