Under the Mediterranean: Marine AntiquitiesRoutledge and Kegan Paul, 1963 - 278 pages |
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Page 66
... earliest rock cuttings in these parts , but everything points to the existence of artificial anchorages for merchant ships in the Bronze Ages . For convenience , early ports can be divided into three groups according to their structural ...
... earliest rock cuttings in these parts , but everything points to the existence of artificial anchorages for merchant ships in the Bronze Ages . For convenience , early ports can be divided into three groups according to their structural ...
Page 97
... early date because pebble stones were found in the defence wall encircling one of the lower settlements in the tell . These came from the port , but from shallow water , as sand starts near the shore ; their removal , however , would ...
... early date because pebble stones were found in the defence wall encircling one of the lower settlements in the tell . These came from the port , but from shallow water , as sand starts near the shore ; their removal , however , would ...
Page 148
... early citadel . ( 8 ) A spring of sweet water rising under the sea ; note the ancient masonry ( shown in black ) at either side of the nearby western mole . ( 9 ) The spring of Salmacis . and early sherds were mixed with the fill ...
... early citadel . ( 8 ) A spring of sweet water rising under the sea ; note the ancient masonry ( shown in black ) at either side of the nearby western mole . ( 9 ) The spring of Salmacis . and early sherds were mixed with the fill ...
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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