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  • Measuring potential coastal...
    Gal, D.; Saaroni, H.; Cvikel, D.

    Journal of archaeological science, December 2021, 2021-12-00, Letnik: 136
    Journal Article

    Measures of potential sailing mobility are essential for understanding the functioning of ancient maritime links. This requires measuring potential sailing mobility of coastal sailing runs, as well as direct passages in the open sea. Quantitative works attempting to measure potential sailing mobility have shortcomings related to the use of averaged wind data, thereby losing knowledge of wind variability; non-inclusion of the human factors impacting mobility; and not using methods of measuring coastal sailing. The method presented here was developed to measure potential sailing mobility of coastal sailing runs, based on using the patterns of hourly wind direction and speed variability – and specifically the coastal breeze cycle. The effects of wind variability on sailing mobility are extracted from a large dataset of data at high spatiotemporal resolution, by employing millions of sailing simulations which enable developing meaningful information from big data. This method has demonstrated its applicability to measuring coastal sailing mobility in several developmental case studies in the eastern Mediterranean, introducing realistic measures of mobility that include coefficients of mobility and of time spent waiting for favourable winds. Complementing a previously developed method to measure potential sailing mobility on direct open-sea passages, this new method can now provide a comprehensive toolkit for mapping potential sailing mobility. Such mapping is a valuable input to research on maritime networks and maritime-related developments. •Coastal sailing is a major component in the functioning of maritime links.•Metrics of potential sailing mobility provide insight to ancient seafaring.•Waiting for favourable sailing winds is a measurable quantity.•Maritime network analysis requires inputs of potential sailing mobility.