Under the Mediterranean: Marine AntiquitiesRoutledge and Kegan Paul, 1963 - 278 pages |
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... Mediterranean before Caesar's time and that the innovation came from the north . One thing certainly emerges from his comparison between Veneti and Roman ships : they were different . So are the navigational requirements of the Atlantic ...
... Mediterranean before Caesar's time and that the innovation came from the north . One thing certainly emerges from his comparison between Veneti and Roman ships : they were different . So are the navigational requirements of the Atlantic ...
Page 118
... Mediterranean to another . If I were blindfolded in a plane and dropped into the sea with diving - gear I think I could tell where I was , providing I had already visited the region . I could certainly tell whether I was in the ...
... Mediterranean to another . If I were blindfolded in a plane and dropped into the sea with diving - gear I think I could tell where I was , providing I had already visited the region . I could certainly tell whether I was in the ...
Page 122
... Mediterranean.1 The differences between the two seas are sufficient to preclude this . There is relatively little salt in the Baltic , no teredos and , finally , the Vasa was buried in mud . As a result , the hull was complete and kept ...
... Mediterranean.1 The differences between the two seas are sufficient to preclude this . There is relatively little salt in the Baltic , no teredos and , finally , the Vasa was buried in mud . As a result , the hull was complete and kept ...
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Henri Broussard | 6 |
Boat hanging from trees Crete | 10 |
eroded figures from same wreck | 19 |
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40 metres Afyon amphorae anchorage ancient wrecks Anthéor Anticythera aqualung archaeological archaeologists Barnier Beirut boat Bodrum bottle bottom Bronze Age buried Byblos Byzantine Cannes cargo castle centimetres closed ports coast concretions Congloué Cousteau Crete depth diving draughtsman drawings Dumas excavation fish Frédéric Dumas free-divers Greek Halicarnassos harbour harbour-works hole hull island Izmir Karabağla keel Kemal Knossos land later layer lead stocks Lebanon look Mahdia Mallia marine masonry Mediterranean metal method metres Minoan Mochlos mole Motya Museum Mustafa Nemi Nemi ships never objects Phoenician photographs planks Plate Poidebard quays recording reef remains ribs rock rock-cut Roman rope round salvage sand sea-bed seaward seen shallow water sherds ship side Sidon silt slope sponge sponge divers stone anchors structure submarine submerged surface survey swim Tabarja tanks thing tiles tion tombs took town trench tumulus Turkish Tyre underwater walls wood wooden wreck-formations