The Akko 1 Shipwreck, Israel: the First Two Seasons |
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Authors: | Deborah Cvikel Ya'acov Kahanov |
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Affiliation: | Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies, University of Haifa, 31905, Israel |
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Abstract: | The Akko 1 shipwreck was found in 4 m of water inside the ancient harbour of Akko (Acre), 250 m from the ancient wall, with its stern touching a submerged rampart. The dense framing-pattern and relatively thin planking, the extensive use of oak and the origin of the timber, suggest that this is the remains of a small armed ship or auxiliary vessel built in the Eastern Mediterranean. The ship has been provisionally dated to the late-18th or early-19th century, the late Ottoman period. The finds testify to its involvement in one of the naval campaigns at Akko. © 2008 The Authors |
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Keywords: | Akko Acre St Jean d'Acre Ottoman shipwreck |
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