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Les environs:

Kernyneia, Aqueduct, Greek inscriptionKernyneia, Fort, sculpture IsisKernyneia, Fort, relief with lionsKernyneia, Fort, Roman altarKernyneia, Fort, Roman capital upsidedownKernyneia, Fort, Roman millKernyneia, Hellenistic statuette of an actorVrysi, model of a Neolithic houseVrysi, Model of a mill 1Vrysi, Neolithic mill 2

Localisation:

  • Chypre, Kyrenia
  • geo:35.361294,33.337502
  • Précision incertaine

Period or year:

  • -389~ / unknown

Classification:

  • Épave de navire
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=32862

Annotations

environ 300 avant J.C. un navire marchand grec coulé

The Kyrenia ship found during the storm in 1967 close to Kyrenia. It is a merchant ship launched: in 389 (±44) BC.  and sank in288 (±62) BC. 1

Sources:

  1. Richard J. Steffy: "The Kyrenia Ship: An Interim Report on its Hull Construction." American Journal of Archaeology 38.1 (January 1985), pp. 71-101
  2. idem: Ancient Ship Repair", in Harry Tzalas (ed.), Tropis V: 5th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Nauplia, 26, 27, 28 August 1993,  Proceedings, Athens 1993, pp. 395-408.
  3. Claudiu Munteanu, Andrei Vochiţu: Roof Tiles from the Ancient Greek Shipwreck ‘Mangalia B’, Black Sea Coast, Romania in: Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 39/ 2, September 2010, pp. 407–412
  4. Susan Womer Katzev: “The Ancient Ship of Kyrenia, Beneath Cyprus Seas.” Great Moments in Greek Archaeology. Ed. Pavos Valavanis and David Hardy. Oxford University Press, 2007, pp. 286-99.

Références

  1. Kyrenia Shipwreck Museum

Rund 300 BC versunken greichische Handelsshiff

Rond 300 BC gezonken Griekse vrachtvaarder


Musées associés

Kyrenia Shipwreck Museum [Cyprus]

Kyrenia Shipwreck Museum

Cyprus Museum in Nicosia

Archeological museum


À proximité

Kyrenia, Quarry (2 km)

Roman period stone quarry.

Kyrenia, Chrysokava Church (2 km)

Kirsokava (Chrysokava), Kyrenia, North Cyprus. Cave Church of Kyrenia.

Kyrenia Shipwreck Museum [Cyprus] (2 km)

Kyrenia Shipwreck Museum