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The Khufu solar barge c. 2566 BCE by shipmodel (Dan Pariser) - scale 1:10 - cross-section
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David didn't beef them up; this is what one sees on detailed profile plans of the era! Just one example:
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Actually, the stiles are each just a single piece. I suspect that the notch in the rear of them was partly to save weight.
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Horizontal lodging knees would be vital, I would think! The other, less likely, possibility would be beam arms.
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A hanging knee over a gun port (at least in English practice) would be 'cast' or angled around the port. Her there is insufficient space for this solution, so omitting it entirely is reasonable.
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