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Autor:
Monroe, Christopher
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2005 Jul 01. 125(3), 443-445.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/20064398
Autor:
A. J. Parker
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 35:151-151
Publikováno v:
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 11:2581-2595
Three bow drills were discovered in the 400 BC Ma‘agan Mikhael ship. Radiography revealed a square cross-section recess for the bit in the wooden stock of one of the drills. Metal particles, remains of a bit, survived in the recess. The metal compo
Autor:
Yaacov Kahanov, Yosi Shacham-Diamand, I. Nusbaum, Deborah Cvikel, Dana Ashkenazi, Alexandra Inberg
Publikováno v:
Corrosion Science. 123:88-102
Iron artefacts corrode severely in a marine environment, and require further conservation after retrieval. This research proposes a novel conservation method, based on a bi-layered concept: a thin silane self-assembled monolayer serving as nano-scale
Publikováno v:
Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis. 6:12-21
The Ma‘agan Mikhael ship, dated to 400 BC, was built ‘shell-first’, with the planks first connected edge-to-edge by mortise-and-tenon joints, and then, the frames were fastened to the pre-existing shell by double-clenched copper nails. The cons
Publikováno v:
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 9:1243-1257
The Akko Tower Wreck was found inside Akko harbour, Israel, in 1966, next to the Tower of Flies, after which it was named. The shipwreck was excavated in 2012 and 2013. During the underwater excavations, two metal concretions were retrieved, X-rayed,
Autor:
Yaacov Kahanov, Ofra Barkai
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 45:6-28
The Tantura F shipwreck was discovered in 1996, and was excavated in 2004–2007. It was dated to between the mid 7th and the end of the 8th centuries AD. The remains comprised the bottom of the hull, including the lower part of the turn of the bilge
Autor:
Ole Grøn, Ehud Galili, Deborah Cvikel, Lars Ole Boldreel, Jean-Pierre Hermand, Yaacov Kahanov, M. Reitan, D. Nævestad
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 4:242-251
The paper discusses the detection of shipwrecks embedded in sea-floor sediments using a Chirp sub-bottom profiler. From a methodological-historical perspective it presents four examples of recent chirp recordings of verified shipwrecks embedded in di