Two Late Roman Wrecks from Southern Cyprus |
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Authors: | Justin Leidwanger |
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Affiliation: | Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, University of Pennsylvania, Jaffe History of Art Building, 3405 Woodland Walk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104–6208, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Two scattered Late Roman shipwrecks were discovered in the course of underwater survey at Cape Zevgari and Avdimou Bay off the southern coast of Cyprus. Each was transporting a primary cargo contained in amphoras, in one case either local or from nearby Syria or Cilicia, and the other certainly from the southern Levantine coast. The two wrecks offer insight into regional maritime exchange networks within the socio-economic context of late antique commerce around the island. Both sites also contribute to a greater understanding of the utility of systematic shallow-water survey to shipwreck archaeology. © 2007 The Author |
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Keywords: | Cyprus Late Roman amphora underwater survey maritime trade late antiquity |
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