- The
Uluburun Shipwreck is a Late
Bronze Age
shipwreck dated to the late 14th
century BC,
discovered close to the east s**** of
Uluburun (Grand Cape),...
- many
oxhide ingots from two
shipwrecks off the
coast of
Turkey (one off
Uluburun and one in Cape Gelidonya). The
appearance of
oxhide ingots in the archaeological...
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complex of the
Fourth Dynasty around 2500 BC. They were also
found in the
Uluburun shipwreck (14th
century BC).
Mortise and
tenon joints have also been found...
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later in the 20th century, of
sunken trading vessels such as
those at
Uluburun and Cape
Gelidonya off the
south coast of
Turkey have
brought forth an...
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Scarabs have also been
found inside of
sunken ships, like one
discovered in
Uluburun, Turkey,
which was
inscribed with the name of the
Egyptian queen Nefertiti...
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Islamic gl****ware Marmaris-Serçe
harbour shipwreck (****enistic, 3rd BC) Kaṣ-
Uluburun shipwreck (14th
century BC): 1982–1995; 10 tons of
Cypriot copper ingots;...
- the
origin of the keel at
least as far back as 315 BC.[page needed] The
Uluburun shipwreck (c. 1325 BC) had a
rudimentary keel, but it may have been more...
- the
Bronze Age. In a
recent study of the
lading of the ship
wrecked at
Uluburun in the Late
Bronze Age, Lin
hypothesizes a
cargo of
about 20 tons, including...
-
Abydos Moor Sand
Dokos Khufu ship
Ferriby Boats Dover Bronze Age Boat
Uluburun Canaanite Cape
Gelidonya Zambratija Rochelongue Hjortspring Austronesia...
- were then
secured with dowels.
Examples of this
technique include the
Uluburun shipwreck (c. 1320 BC) and the Cape
Gelidonya shipwreck (c. 1200 BC). The...