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Umgebung:

Temple of the DeliansOikos of the NaxiansBasilica in DelosAgora of the ItaliansThe Dionysos mosaicThe sewage of the housePanorama from the Sanctuary of Syrian GodsLion TerraceOne of the lionsHouse of HermesThe house of Hermes as seen from the Inopos areaView from Sarapeion A towards the Temple of Isis in Sarapeion CSarapeion AView from W, at the top of the stairsView of Sarapeion B from the Sanctuary of the Syrian GodsSamothrakeionDelos TheatreDelos Theatre West - DelosHouse of the lakeView from SView from the NTemple of IsisDelos' Hydreion in the rain!The dolphins mosaichouse of DelfinionThe entrance to the houseHouse of the MasksThe atriumThe Dionysos mosaicMosaic of the amphorea and the bird

Lage:

  • Griechenland, Ágios Ioánnis Diakóftis
  • geo:37.400246,25.267782
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -3xx / unknown

Klassification:

  • Schiffswrack
  • Unsichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=71080

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Scholar Lucien Basch believes that this is the location of the “Delos ship”, which was the flagship of the Macedonian king Antigonus II Gonatas in the naval battle off Cos against Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt, around 250 BC. The largest warships in antiquity were built In this period. This mega-ship, named “Isthmia”, may have had 18 oarsmen per side, on two levels of 9 oarsmen, i.e. 36 oarsmen on a transversal section. With 50 similar sections, a total of 1800 oarsmen would have been on board. The ship would then have to be around 70 m long and possibly 20 m wide.http://www.ancientportsantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/Documents/AUTHORS/AdG/AncientPortsVol-III-Structures.pdf, p. 56.

Scholar Lucien Basch believes that this is the location of the “Delos ship”, which was the flagship of the Macedonian king Antigonus II Gonatas in the naval battle off Cos against Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt, around 250 BC. The largest warships in antiquity were built In this period. This mega-ship, named “Isthmia”, may have had 18 oarsmen per side, on two levels of 9 oarsmen, i.e. 36 oarsmen on a transversal section. With 50 similar sections, a total of 1800 oarsmen would have been on board. The ship would then have to be around 70 m long and possibly 20 m wide.http://www.ancientportsantiques.com/wp-content/uploads/Documents/AUTHORS/AdG/AncientPortsVol-III-Structures.pdf, p. 56.


In der Nähe

Temple of the Delians

Temple of the Delians

Oikos of the Naxians

Two-aisled rectangulat hall.

Temple of Aphrodite

Temple of Aphrodite