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title: International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity; TROPIS IV
A Mediterranean ship construction database; dating and classifying shipwrecks by their hull remains
Ship-representations on the walls of a cistern in Piraeus
The Argo ship in Rome. A summary
Problems in dating a new Cypriot ship model
New evidence for ancient ship dimensions
Underwater finds of ship and boat models
Ancient Egyptian hull construction
Rethinking greek geometric art: consequences for the ship representations
Documentary evidence for shell-first construction
Ship iconography on `black-and-white' mosaics of the 1^s^t-3^r^d cent. AD
A Roman depiction of a war ship equipped with two catapults?
A roman funerary stele with a representation of a ship from the Tymbaki area in Crete
The Ship as reality and symbol: how it was perceived in Hellenistic and Roman Palestine
Polyremes from the battle of Actium some construction details
The sewn plank boat of Gela in Sicily preliminary observations about construction of hull
The Byzantine shipwreck (Tantura A) in the Tantura Lagoon, Israel. Hull construction report
Bird-head devices on Mediterranean ships
A trireme on a funerary lekythos
Early religious rituals on the N. Ionian Coasts related to navigation
The representation of two merchant ships on a Late Roman mosaic floor in Lod (Lydda), Israel
The enigma of the long planks predynastic boats on the upper Nile
A shipbuilding scene on an unpublished relief
Hornell's ideas on the origins of Mediterranean and Egyptian plank-built watercraft: A review
Ships in Arsinoite archive of Sitologoi
Navigational techniques in Homer's Odyssey
(non-Roman script word). Pictures of ships in the church of Virgin Mary, Kalabaka (in Greek)
Two men an oar in the sixth century BC?
The Ma'agan Michael merchantman in the historical setting of its time
Ships and trips in the Odyssey
Watercraft for heavy transport in ancient Egypt. A summary
Investigation into the hull of wreck B (the "Pozzino") in the gulf of Baratti-Livorno-Italy
The Numbers in the names of ancient warships: Some proposed compromise
Planking tenons in ancient Mediterranean ships built shell first
The use of catapults in Hellenistic naval warfare. A summary
(non-Roman script word). (in Greek). [Bridges of boats.]
Further steps in the study of the Nemi Ships: architecture and clues for their reconstruction
Longboats and tuna fishing in Early Cycladic Period: a suggestion