Under the Mediterranean: Marine AntiquitiesRoutledge and Kegan Paul, 1963 - 278 pages |
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... ship sinks as a result of what must remain for us an unaccountable accident . If we wish to excavate a wreck we do not need to know what caused the ship to sink , because it will in no way affect our choice of excavation method ...
... ship sinks as a result of what must remain for us an unaccountable accident . If we wish to excavate a wreck we do not need to know what caused the ship to sink , because it will in no way affect our choice of excavation method ...
Page 219
... ship turned up in Marseille , and I was able to compare the specimens , which were identical in paste , markings and size . Why had these two ships of similar cargo sunk within such a short distance of each other ? I suppose one will ...
... ship turned up in Marseille , and I was able to compare the specimens , which were identical in paste , markings and size . Why had these two ships of similar cargo sunk within such a short distance of each other ? I suppose one will ...
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... ships ( Fig . 47 ) . From its enormous cargo , the ship wrecked at the Grand Congloué must also have been about 60 metres long , but its ribs and keel were even smaller than at Nemi , measuring only 8 and 16 centimetres ( Fig . 49 ) . The ...
... ships ( Fig . 47 ) . From its enormous cargo , the ship wrecked at the Grand Congloué must also have been about 60 metres long , but its ribs and keel were even smaller than at Nemi , measuring only 8 and 16 centimetres ( Fig . 49 ) . The ...
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Henri Broussard | 6 |
Boat hanging from trees Crete | 10 |
eroded figures from same wreck | 19 |
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