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The Numbers in the names of ancient warships: Some proposed compromise
Ships and trips in the Odyssey
Further steps in the study of the Nemi Ships: architecture and clues for their reconstruction
A Mediterranean ship construction database; dating and classifying shipwrecks by their hull remains
The Olbia-Sardinia-wreck of the Siciliano
Fireproofing of war machines, ships and garments
Les Fouilles recentes du Phare d'Alexandrie
Watercraft for heavy transport in ancient Egypt. A summary
Identification of rituals and the function of the vessels of Akrotiri, Thera. A summary
Underwater finds of ship and boat models
Further finds from Kynos. A summary
La voile latine, son origine, son evolution et ses parentes arabes
The Lineage of the Triacontor. A verifiable hypothesis
The enigma of the angular sailing ships in the Red Sea since the 4^t^h millennium BCE
Pyramidal and other pierced stone - What passed through the transverse hole?
Planking tenons in ancient Mediterranean ships built shell first
A trireme on a funerary lekythos
Un site maritime proto-archaique dans l'ile de Paros. A summary
Two new representations of ancient ships from Attica
The Uluburun shipwreck - An update. A summary
The Ship as reality and symbol: how it was perceived in Hellenistic and Roman Palestine
The Kynos sea-fighters: exception or rule?
The Medinet Habu boat depictions: can we trust Ramses III?
The use of catapults in Hellenistic naval warfare. A summary
Kaphereus and Kyme: Late Bronze Age shipwrecks off Eubea. A summary
Mobility of craftsmen among Greek and Phoenician shipwrights. A working hypothesis. A summary
The Byzantine shipwreck (Tantura A) in the Tantura Lagoon, Israel. Hull construction report
A Roman depiction of a war ship equipped with two catapults?
(non-Roman script word). (in Greek). [The gods of Samothrace and the sea.]
More evidence about neolithic inland craft (Dispilio, Lake Kastoria)
The representation of two merchant ships on a Late Roman mosaic floor in Lod (Lydda), Israel
Notes about the Roman navigation in the middle Danube area. A summary