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‘Atiqot 63 (2010)
ISBN 2948-040X
Artifact Assemblages from Two Roman Shipwrecks off the Carmel Coast
(pp. 61–110)
Ehud Galili, Baruch Rosen and Jacob Sharvit
Keywords: underwater excavations, nautical equipment, fishing gear, figurative art
Rescue operations on the shallow seabed off the Carmel coast retrieved ancient artifacts from two Roman-period shipwrecks. More than 1000 metal objects were retrieved, including nails, lead sheathing, anchors, lead rings, fishing gear, netting tools, figurines, jewelry and various other daily implements used onboard. Scores of silver and bronze coins attributable to two hoards were found, indicating that two ship wreckages occurred at the site: one during the third century CE and the other during the fourth century CE.