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A Mediterranean ship construction database; dating and classifying shipwrecks by their hull remains
Ancient Egyptian hull construction
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
A shipbuilding scene on an unpublished relief
A trireme on a funerary lekythos
Bird-head devices on Mediterranean ships
Classical Mediterranean shipbuilding outside the Mediterranean
Conflicting evidence for defining the origin of the Ma'agan Michael shipwreck
Documentary evidence for shell-first construction
Early religious rituals on the N. Ionian Coasts related to navigation
Eperons a bec et eperons trilames
Fireproofing of war machines, ships and garments
From Middle Neolithic to Early Bronze Age: Consideration of early boat models
Further finds from Kynos. A summary
Further steps in the study of the Nemi Ships: architecture and clues for their reconstruction
Hornell's ideas on the origins of Mediterranean and Egyptian plank-built watercraft: A review
Identification of rituals and the function of the vessels of Akrotiri, Thera. A summary
Investigation into the hull of wreck B (the "Pozzino") in the gulf of Baratti-Livorno-Italy
Kaphereus and Kyme: Late Bronze Age shipwrecks off Eubea. A summary
Keleuste, Aulete, Trieraulete, son musical et manoeuvres des bateaux
La decouverte de l'arsenal de Philon
La voile latine, son origine, son evolution et ses parentes arabes
Les Fouilles recentes du Phare d'Alexandrie
Les graffiti de navires des eglises Byzantines et post Byzantines de l'ile d'Egine
Longboats and tuna fishing in Early Cycladic Period: a suggestion
Mobility of craftsmen among Greek and Phoenician shipwrights. A working hypothesis. A summary
More evidence about neolithic inland craft (Dispilio, Lake Kastoria)
Naissance et origine Celtique de bateau moderne
Navigational techniques in Homer's Odyssey
New evidence for ancient ship dimensions
(non-Roman script word). (in Greek). [A shipshed part of the port of Hylaikos of ancient Corfu.]
(non-Roman script word). (in Greek). [Bridges of boats.]
(non-Roman script word). (in Greek). [The gods of Samothrace and the sea.]