Did the waters of the sea reach. The boiling point if you sailed to far? As sailors asked these
Did the waters of the sea reach. The boiling point if you sailed to far? As sailors asked these
Very little. Most ships in the Ancient world followed coastlines for trade and didn't venture into open waters. The Vikings and Chinese were early open water sailors, but this technology took time to reach Europe. With the crusaders coming home knowledge came with them and by the 1400's the moveable sail had been invented, keels were added, and the astrolabe had been invented. The early sailors thought there were sea monsters and that there were islands made of magnets that could pull nails out,of ships.
Adventurous and inventive
kabuki and noh is some kind of drama used in the 1300s and 1600s in japan
Salt beef sandwiches.
The siren song will lure sailors to crash a ship upon the rocks or drown attempting to reach them.
lumbering, sailors, and merchants
Mostly farmers and sailors.
Jewish knowledge
Ocean
It depends what kind of ocean.
No. We say "kind of knowledge." In English we need the partitive genitive to follow "kind."