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A website about ancient ports and harbo(u)rs - Simplex - 12-01-2013

http://www.ancientportsantiques.com/

Greez


Simplex


A website about ancient ports and harbo(u)rs - Eleatic Guest - 12-02-2013

Looks highly interesting. Quantification has become such a vogue in history. Common dialogue these days:
A: Nah, the Romans were such under-achievers, deplorable, miserable bunch.
B: We know they did built at least 900 bridges, 660 aqueducts and 2000+ harbours.
A: .......have to go, forgot the turkey in the oven!

Case over, argument won.


A website about ancient ports and harbo(u)rs - Simplex - 05-28-2014

While we're at it :
http://www.deguwa.org/?id=20
That's SKYLLIS, Magazine of the German Society For Underwater Archeology (DEGUWA)
or better: it's archived back-issues.


Enjoy

Simplex