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Boats of South Asia is a comprehensive study of the diverse maritime traditions and watercraft that have shaped South Asian cultures for centuries. Sean McGrail’s detailed examination covers the construction methods, design principles, and historical evolution of boats used throughout the region.
The work explores how geographical, cultural, and economic factors influenced boat design and development. From coastal trading vessels to inland river craft, McGrail documents the sophisticated engineering knowledge embedded in traditional boat-building practices. The book serves as both a historical record and technical reference for understanding how maritime technology adapted to regional waterways and trade routes.
Drawing on archaeological evidence, historical records, and ethnographic observation, this publication bridges academic scholarship with practical knowledge of traditional boat-builders. It remains an essential resource for maritime historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in South Asian cultural heritage and seafaring traditions.







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