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Dana Island : the greatest shipyard of the ancient Mediterranean /

Dana Island: The Greatest Shipyard of the Ancient Mediterranean presents the dramatic archaeological discoveries from Dana Island, off the coast of Rough Cilicia in southern Turkey, where underwater investigations and surface survey in advance of excavation have revealed nearly 300 ancient rock-cut...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Öniz, Hakon (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford, UK : Archaeopress, 2021.
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505 0 |a List of Figures ; Acknowledgments ; Foreword - Ahmet Ünal ; The Prehistoric Strategic Location of Dana Island - Şengül G. Aydingün ; The Importance of the Southern Mediterranean Coast - Ahmet Ünal ; Hittites And Seafaring - Özlem Sir Gavaz ; Ancient shipsheds on Dana Island: Some preliminary observations - Olaf Höckmann and Hakan Öniz ; An Ancient Naval Yard On The Southern Coast Of Anatolia - Mustafa H. Sayar ; Dana Island Ancient Shipyard, Rough Cilicia: Archaeological Observations - Hakan Öniz ; Coastal Aeolianite as the Geological Heritage of Dana Island: Preliminary Results - Ahmet Evren Erginal, Oya Erenoğlu, Hakan Öniz and Savaş Sarialtun ; Geoarchaeological Investigation Of Architectural Structures On Dana Island - Savaş Sarialtun, Hakan Öniz and Günay Dönmez ; The Ancient Naval Base/Shipyard on Dana Island - Ahmet Denker and Hakan Öniz ; Usage Forms Of Plant Species On Dana Island And Its Surroundings From Past To Present - Zerrin Koşdemir ; The Tomb Types Of Dana Island (Ancient Pityoussa) - Günay Dönmez and Ercan Soydan ; Water Cisterns On Dana Island - Dilber Bala, Hakan Öniz ; The Possible Role of Dana Island in the Events Of 1200 BC - Haldun Aydingün ; Mavikent Harbor: The Mainland Connection Point of the Dana Island Shipyard? - Mert Uğur Kara ; Early Maritime Activities in the Eastern Mediterranean and Dana Island - Koray Alper ; Authors/Dana Island Scientific Committee Members ; Plate section. 
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