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Thank you,

Checked my files and found in my files a copy of "Method for Documenting Hidden Structures on Shipwrecks". Also found on line a brief article on a workshop presented by captain Olof Pipping to the students of the Maritime Archaeology Programme, Esbjerg, Denmark, onthe rigging of 17th century ships using a 1:10 industral model of the deck plan and spars of the 1628 VASA. Also looked for works by Ole Magnus but came up short on anythin regarding rope. I did however finf an interesting article on Viking woollen square-sails, The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (2002) 31.2: 202–210, while going down that rabbit hole

Thank you again, and I look forward to any other references you may discover

Richar
 
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