
Archaeological Evidence For Eustatic And Tectonic Components Of Relative Sea Level Change In The South Aegean / N.c. Flemming, N.m.g. Czartoryska And P.m. Hunter -- Sea Level Changes Around South-west England / A.b. Hawkins -- Recent Coastal Sedimentation: A Review / Graham Evans -- Evidence Of Sea Level Change In Ancient Harbours And Coastal Installations / D.j. Blackman -- An Underwater Archaeological Survey Of Cape Andreas, Cyprus, 1969-70: A Preliminary Report / Jeremy N. Green -- Shallow-water Instrumental Searching / D.a. Frey -- The Search For King Henry Viii's Mary Rose / Alexander Mckee -- Reasons For Preservation And Methods Of Conservation / David Leigh -- Halieis At Porto Cheli / M.h. Jameson -- Cosa: An Early Roman Harbour / J.d. Lewis -- The Harbour Installations Of Roman Britain / John Fryer -- King's Lynn And East Coast Trade In The Middle Ages / Helen Clarke -- Lighthouses / D.b. Hague -- Naval Warfare In The El-amarna Age / Elisha Linder -- Ships On Minoan Seals / John H. Betts -- The Kyrenia Shipwreck: A Fourth-century B.c. Greek Merchant Ship / Helena Wylde Swiny And Michael L. Katzev -- The Evidence Provided By Underwater Archaeology For Roman Trade In The Western Mediterranean / Anthony J. Parker -- Greco-roman Anchors And The Evidence For The One-armed Wooden Anchor In Antiquity / Gerhard Kapitan -- Ancore, The Potsherds Of Marine Archaeology: On The Recording Of Pierced Stones From The Mediterranean / Honor Frost -- Ancore Antiche Nel Museo Di Palermo / V. Tusa -- The Spanish Armada Expedition, 1968-70 / Colin J.m. Martin -- The Armada Shot Controversy / Sydney Wignall -- The Investigation Of The Wreck Of The Amsterdam / Peter Marsden -- Ships And Shipwrecks: The Archaeology Of Ships / Peter Throckmorton. Edited By D. J. Blackman. Proceedings Of The Twenty-third Symposium Of The Colston Research Society Held In The University Of Bristol, April 4th To 8th, 1971. Includes Bibliographies.
Page Count:
522
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
ISBN-10:
0208013458
ISBN-13:
9780208013453
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