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OverviewThis book analyses archaeological finds retrieved from the Akko marina and its surroundings. Analysis of structures and installations casts light on the harbour's building and destruction cycles; for example, a 15th century wooden mole has been discovered, indicating previously unknown activity in that period. Hellenistic to late Ottoman period ceramics reveal the city's international connections and commerce. Glass artifacts and raw glass finds shed light on the famous local glass industry. Shipwrecks, anchors, rigging devices and cargoes starting from the Late Bronze Age tell us about shipbuilding and commercial ties. A unique 13th century hoard of gold florins reveals the last days of Crusader Akko as described in historical documents. Fishing gear indicates fishing activity and weapons and ammunitions provide a glimpse of the conflicts and battles in Akko and its role in local and world history. Numismatic, epigraphic, cartographic and photographic evidence of activity from the Hellenistic period onward depicts the harbour and associated facilities, including ancient and modern lighthouses, breakwaters, and other structures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ehud GaliliPublisher: BAR Publishing Imprint: BAR Publishing Weight: 1.404kg ISBN: 9781407315027ISBN 10: 1407315021 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 31 May 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword David Jacoby Chapter 1: The Akko Marina Archaeological Project - Introduction Ehud Galili Chapter 2: The Akko Harbor in Numismatic, Epigraphic, Cartographic and Photographic Evidence Ehud Galili, Dov Zviely and Baruch Rosen Chapter 3: Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Ceramics from the Akko Marina Na'ama Silberstein, Ehud Galili and Jacob Sharvit Chapter 4: Amphora Stamps from the Akko Marina Gerald Finkielsztejn Chapter 5: Maritime Depictions on Ceramics from the Akko Marina Zaraza Friedman, Ehud Galili and Baruch Rosen Chapter 6: Ship Timbers from the Akko Marina: Early Use of Unpegged Mortise-and-tenon Joints and Mixed Shell-and-frame Construction Yaacov Kahanov Chapter 7: The Fatimid, Crusader, Mamluk and Ottoman Ceramics from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili, Baruch Rosen and Jacob Sharvit Chapter 8: Coin Finds from the Akko Marina: Isolated Coins and a Hoard of Thirteenth-Century Gold Florins Robert Kool Chapter 9: A Fifteenth-Century Harbor Installation with Wooden Pillars in Akko Ehud Galili and Baruch Rosen Chapter 10: Anchors from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili and Baruch Rosen Chapter 11: Ship Fittings and Rigging Devices from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili and Jacob Sharvit Chapter 12: Fishing Gear from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili and Baruch Rosen Chapter 13: Jewelry and Adornments from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili Chapter 14: Metal Objects from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili Chapter 15: Copper Bun-shaped Ingot from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili and Jacob Sharvit Chapter 16: Stone Finds from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili Chapter 17: Weapons and Ammunition from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili and Baruch Rosen Chapter 18: Pig Tusks and Animal Bones from the Akko Marina Liora Kolska Horwitz, Ehud Galili and Baruch Rosen Chapter 19: Glass Vessels and Raw Glass Chunks from the Akko Marina Ehud Galili, Baruch Rosen and Jacob Sharvit Chapter 20: Structures and Installations in and around the Akko Marina Ehud Galili Chapter 21: Shipwrecks and Cargoes in and around the Akko Marina Ehud Galili Chapter 22: The Akko Marina Archaeological Project - Summary Ehud Galili and Baruch RosenReviews'For decades Dr Ehud Galili, the principal author of the current volume, has flown the flag requiring archaeological oversight of mass sand dredging in ancient ports. The results of the Akko Marina Archaeological Project are a watershed in this brave new world and show how underwater discoveries layered over textual evidence can change historical interpretations of how and when harbours operated and characterise the changing nature of trade.' Sean A. Kingsley, STRATA, Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society, Volume 36, 2018 'This volume is produced to a high quality. The large format enables the inclusion of many illustrations, maps and photographs taken either in the field or during the study of the artefacts. The tables, maps, drawings and scaled photographs, accompanying the discussed artefacts throughout the chapters, provide a really detailed publication intended to transmit minutely the archaeological data from this project. Finally, the list of references at the end of each chapter gives the sense of a collection of independent papers, appropriate for readers with specialized interests. Overall this is an excellent publication presenting archaeological evidence for both known and previously unknown aspects of Akko's history from the Bronze Age to the 20th century. A very interesting and useful read for any maritime, classical, medieval and historical archaeologist interested in the history and material culture of Akko and the wider region of the eastern Mediterranean.' Katerina Velentza, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 47.2, 2018 'This volume is produced to a high quality. The large format enables the inclusion of many illustrations, maps and photographs taken either in the field or during the study of the artefacts. The tables, maps, drawings and scaled photographs, accompanying the discussed artefacts throughout the chapters, provide a really detailed publication intended to transmit minutely the archaeological data from this project. Finally, the list of references at the end of each chapter gives the sense of a collection of independent papers, appropriate for readers with specialized interests. Overall this is an excellent publication presenting archaeological evidence for both known and previously unknown aspects of Akko's history from the Bronze Age to the 20th century. A very interesting and useful read for any maritime, classical, medieval and historical archaeologist interested in the history and material culture of Akko and the wider region of the eastern Mediterranean.' Katerina Velentza, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 47.2, 2018 Author InformationEhud Galili (PhD) is a research fellow at the Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa, a member of the National Committee for the Protection of the Coastal Environment, director of the Atlit-Yam project and excavator of the submerged Neolithic settlements off the Carmel coast, as well as an emeritus marine archaeologist and researcher (Israel Antiquities Authority). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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