Shipwreck Yenikap 12 was discovered in Yenikap, Istanbul, Turkey in 2007 during rescue excavations carried out by Istanbul Archaeological Museums. The majority of the bottom of the shipwreck, found within the sediment-filled Theodosian Harbour, is intact and part of the cargo was found in situ. According to the results of reconstruction studies, YK12 was a small merchantman working coastal waters, approximately 9.24m in length and 2.64m in breadth. The shipwreck is dated to the 9th century AD and was built with a mixed construction using the shell-based method for the lower hull. (C) 2018 The Autho
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The thesis is divided into a few chapters-History, Ships and Wrecks, Pottery. The first chapter-Hist...
In 2002 and 2003, the Institute of Nautical Archaeology excavated the remains of an East Greek ship ...
In September 2015, a team of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) and the U...
Salvage excavations conducted in the Yenikap quarter of the historic peninsula of Istanbul by the Is...
Yenikapi (YK) 27 shipwreck was uncovered by salvage excavations conducted by the Istanbul Archaeolog...
Since 2004, the Istanbul Archaeological Museums have conducted salvage archaeological excavations at...
Thirty-six shipwrecks dated to the fifth to tenth centuries AD have been discovered in the Theodosia...
The shipwreck Yenikapi 8 (YK8) was discovered in Yenikapi, Istanbul, in 2006 during the rescue excav...
The important commercial center of Constantinople’s Theodosian Harbor was brought to light during th...
The Çamaltı Burnu I shipwreck, a Byzantine wine-merchant vessel dated to the beginning of the 13th c...
Under the "Istanbul University Byzantine Shipwrecks of Yenikapı Project" carried out at Istanbul-Yen...
Günsenin Nergis. Introduction to the shipwrecks at Yenikapı (Istanbul). The Byzantine Harbour Throug...
While excavating a late fourth-century Roman merchantman off the coast of Yassiada, Turkey in 1967, ...
In 1973, researchers from the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) were led to the site of a wrec...
In the early 1980s Bulgarian archaeologists of the newly established Centre for Underwater Archaeol...
The thesis is divided into a few chapters-History, Ships and Wrecks, Pottery. The first chapter-Hist...
In 2002 and 2003, the Institute of Nautical Archaeology excavated the remains of an East Greek ship ...
In September 2015, a team of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) and the U...