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OverviewThe Kyrenia Ship, a Greek merchantman built around 315 BC, which sank off the north coast of Cyprus was excavated between 1968 and 1972 under the direction of Michael L. Katzev of the University of Pennsylvania and Oberlin College. The importance of this ship lies in the exceptionally well-preserved hull that provided new insights into ancient shipbuilding, as well as the cargo it carried. The hold was stacked with transport amphoras of various types made on Rhodes, with a few examples from Samos, Kos, Knidos and Cyprus (?), supplemented by a consignment of millstones, iron billets and almonds. The cabin pottery from Rhodes also suggests this was the vessel’s home port, a conclusion supported by most of the scientific ceramic analyses. Its trade route included Rhodes, Cyprus and the Levant with perhaps Egypt as a final destination. This volume provides a detailed history of the excavation followed by definitive studies of the amphora cargo and the pottery associated with shipboard life. Some of the amphora stamps suggest that the ship sank between 294 and 291 BC, dates corroborated by the cabin wares. The repetition of four drinking cups (kantharoi), oil containers (gutti), wine measures (olpai), as well as bowls and saucers, suggests that the ship was sailed by a crew of four. Seven bronze coins were recovered, five minted in the name of Alexander the Great and one well-known type of Ptolemy I produced only on Cyprus. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan Womer Katzev , Helena Wylde SwinyPublisher: Oxbow Books Imprint: Oxbow Books Volume: 1 ISBN: 9781785707520ISBN 10: 1785707523 Pages: 424 Publication Date: 15 October 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""It is almost impossible for this review to do justice to the wealth of information and insights that the general reader and scholars will find within this exemplary volume... This volume is a major achievement and will become a major source for scholars, from the ceramic specialist comparing individual vessels to writers of grand narratives. I would argue that it also has great value as a teaching resource: its transparency with regards to methodology and the interpretations derived therefrom, and the ample illustrations, represent an extraordinary example for students and, indeed, set a benchmark for other research projects.""--Anja Slawisch ""Bryn Mawr Classical Review""" Author InformationSusan Womer Katzev trained as a sculptor. She worked as an artist on Roman and Early Byzantine shipwrecks at Yassi Ada, Turkey and then served as draughtsperson photographer, and director and writer for a film documenting the Kyrenia Ship excavations of Michael L. Katzev. Since Michael’s death in 2001 she has been working to complete the series of publications on the Kyrenia Ship. Helena Wylde Swiny received a Postdoctorate Degree from the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. As architect/diver she recorded the Kyrenia Ship from 1968 onwards. She has excavated in Italy, Iran, Afghanistan and Cyprus. She is a Research Associate at Harvard University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |