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Fishing Gear from a 7th-Century Shipwreck off Dor, Israel
Authors:Ehud Galili   Baruch Rosen
Affiliation:Israel Antiquities Authority, POB 180, Atlit 30350, Israel
Abstract:The ancient anchorage of Dor, Israel, contains wreck-sites from several periods. Underwater exploration of one Byzantine wreck discovered the remains of a medium-size boat constructed with iron nails. Coin-finds dated it to c .665 AD, after the Muslim conquest. The wreck was probably caused by natural agents, but an event in the Byzantine-Muslim conflict can not be discounted. The artefacts include a group of objects testifying to the practice of light-fishing. Literary sources indicate a prevalence of light-fishing, but archaeological finds are very rare. This discovery clearly indicates light-fishing in late antiquity. A sounding-lead and steelyard can be seen as auxiliary to the fishing.
© 2007 The Authors
Keywords:Light-fishing    Carmel    sounding-lead    Byzantine    underwater
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