La antikva ŝipo el cedra ligno de faraonoSnofru (Antikva Egipto) nome Laŭdo de Du Landoj estas la unua referenco registrita (2613 a.K.) de ŝipo aludita per ties nomo.[1] Ĝi estis ĉirkaŭ 50 m longa kaj farita el cedra ligno.[2]
Anzovin, item # 5393, paĝo 385 Reference to a ship with a name appears in an inscription of 2613 BCE that recounts the shipbuilding achievements of the fourth-dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Sneferu. He was recorded as the builder of a cedarwood vessel called "Praise of the Two Lands."
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