Skyllis
Journal for maritime and limnic archaeology and cultural history
hrsg. v. Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Unterwasserarchäologie (DEGUWA)
17 th year, 2017, Vol. 1
ISSN 1436-3372
116 p., many figs.
Content
- Vorwort
- Hakan Öniz; A Shipyard on Dana Island, Cilicia.Twohundred and seventy-four slipways recently discovered
- Andrea Vianello, Moving across rivers and lakes in prehistory
- Martina Celhar – Mate Parica – Mato Ilkic – Dario Vujevic, A Bronze Age underwater site near the islet of Ricul in northern Dalmatia (Croatia)
- Francesca Oliveri – Antonina Lo Porto, A safe haven for ships. Recent underwater research in Mozia, Western Sicily
- Sergey Olkhovskiy – Alexey Shmatkov – Andrey Verhnyatskiy, Archaeological site survey using 3D sub-bottom profiler. A case study from Phanagoria
- Vesna Zmaic Kralj, Byzantine maritime trade based on underwater archaeological finds of the eastern Adriatic
- Patrícia Brum – Inês Vaz Pinto – Ana Patrícia Magalhães – Filipa Santos - Johann Müller, The STORM Project and Coastal Erosion. The case of Tróia (Portugal)
- Petr E. Sorokin – Tatiana M. Gusentsova, Neolithische Fischsperren an der Neva. Die Fundstelle Okhta 1 in St. Petersburg
- Tobias Pflederer – Max Fiederling – Daniel Neubauer – Detlef Peukert - Gerd Knepel– Sebastiano Tusa – Francesca Oliveri, Underwaterarchaeological report on Mozia, Sicily 2017
- Hakan Öniz, Stone sarcophagi as filling material of the breakwater of ancient Side (Turkey)
- Boris Dreyer, Die FRIDERICIANIA ALEXANDRINA NAVIS (F.A.N.).
Nachbau sowie wissenschaftliche Erprobung und Einordnung der Replik von Oberstimm II - Stand des Baus Anfang Februar 2018
- Hakan Öniz — Okay Sütçüoglu, Early examples of the protection of underwater cultural heritage in Turkey. Osman Hamdi Bey and the Ottoman government in the 19th century
- Mathias Orgeldinger, Im Meer versunken
- Das Bücherbrett