Marco Polo complains about the absence of the iron nails. Which of the following seventeenth century traveller also complains of the absence of use of lathe to cut the screw groves?

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Read the following passage and answer the following questions:              These ships plying in Arabian Sea are wretched affairs, and many of them get lost; for they have no iron fastenings, and are only stitched together with twine made from the husk of the Indian nut. They beat this husk until it becomes like horse-hair, and from that they spin twine, and with this stitch the planks of the ships together. It keeps well, and is not corroded with the sea-water, but it will not stand well in a storm. The ships are not pitched, but are rubbed with fish-oil. They have mast, sail and rudder,... Show more

Marco Polo complains about the absence of the iron nails. Which of the following seventeenth century traveller also complains of the absence of use of lathe to cut the screw groves?






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