Friday, June 26, 2009

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The art of shipbuilding has some odd traditions, and one of the most interesting of all has its roots in Greek and Roman history. During ancient Greek and Roman times, when a new ship was built, a small number of coins were left under the mast the ship. The shipbuilders did this for a very special reason. In case of a disaster at sea, the deadcrew needed thses coins to pay to get the afterlife. It was believed that sailors without money to cross this river would not be able to take their place in te aft erlife.According to legend, the crew members gave these coins to the ferry master Charon to take them across the river styx to hades, the land of the dead. today scientists find evidence of this long-standing tradition in a variety of locations, from the decayed remains of old Greek ships to the still active frigate U.S.S. constitution.
The topic:
Shipbulding tradiational
Topic sentence:
The art of shepbulding has some odd traditions and one of the most interesting of all has its roots inGreek and Roman hisytory.
The purpose of the paragraph: Introducing the ancient traditions used in shipbuilding during the Greek and Roman times.
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