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Under the Mediterranean I (Paperback)

Studies in Maritime Archaeology

Ancient History > Rome & the Roman Provinces > Roman Archaeology P&S History > Archaeology > Maritime Archaeology, Ships & Shipping

Imprint: Sidestone Press
Series: Honor Frost Foundation Research Publication
Pages: 380
Illustrations: 285col/28bw
ISBN: 9789088909450
Published: 31st March 2021
Casemate UK Academic

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This volume is a collection of 19 articles in three sections reporting on recent research on the archaeology of shipwrecks, harbours, and maritime landscapes in the Mediterranean region. The shipwrecks section looks at excavated vessels from Mazotos, Modi Island, the port of Rhodes, Naples, and Narbonne, as well as a sailing reconstruction of the Ma‘agan Mikhael ship.

 

The harbours section includes articles on areas from the Levant to Seville looking at a variety of harbour defence systems and dockyards dating from the Hellenistic period to the 12th century AD.

 

Articles in the third section on maritime cultural landscapes combine data sets to examine human interactions with the sea: navigation from the perspectives of the accounts of early geographers, the skills required by the earliest sailors, and the contextual reconstruction of sea routes; coastal survey and resource use; and geoarchaeological evidence used to analyse the choice of harbour location.

 

This book will be of interest to students and archaeologists researching the Mediterranean region, and all interested in a wide range of recent advances in maritime archaeology.

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