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Thirty-seven shipwrecks, which are dated from 5th to 11th centuries AD, were uncovered under the supervision of the Istanbul Archaeology Museums Directorate in Yenikapı salvage excavations at Yenikapı, İstanbul.
Kılıc, A.Gokce +2 more
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Analysis and Reconstruction of Shipwreck YK 11 (c. Seventh Century A.D.) from the Theodosian Harbor at Yenikapı in Istanbul, Turkey [PDF]
Since 2004, the Istanbul Archaeological Museums have conducted salvage archaeological excavations at the construction site of an underground railway station at Yenikapı in Istanbul, Turkey. These excavations have unearthed the remains of Constantinople’s
Ingram, Rebecca Suzanne
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Introduction to the shipwrecks at Yenikapı (Istanbul). The Byzantine Harbour Through History
Günsenin Nergis. Introduction to the shipwrecks at Yenikapı (Istanbul). The Byzantine Harbour Through History. In: Transferts technologiques en architecture navale méditerranéenne de l'Antiquité aux temps modernes : identité technique et identité ...
Günsenin, Nergis
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Shipwrecks at the Theodosian Harbour
Under the "Istanbul University Byzantine Shipwrecks of Yenikapı Project" carried out at Istanbul-Yenikapı (Turkey) on behalf of the Department of Conservation and Restoration, our team has undertaken the recording and dismantling of twenty four ...
Kocabaş, Hatice Işıl +2 more
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When megaprojects meet archaeology: a research framework and case study from Yenikapi, Istanbul
From 2004 to 2012, 37 well-preserved Byzantine shipwrecks were discovered during construction of two underground train stations at Yenikapı, Istanbul. Despite its complexity, archaeology is rarely studied through organisational and management lens.
Zan, Luca +2 more
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GEÇMİŞİ YAŞATMAK: YENİKAPI BATIKLARI-KEEPING THE PAST ALIVE: THE YENİKAPI SHIPWRECKS
The salvage excavations carried out in the Yenikapı quarter of İstanbul by the İstanbul Archaeological Museums between 2004 and 2013 have yielded the Theodosius Harbor which was known to have been located on the shore of Marmara Sea in Constantinople ...
Kocabaş, Ufuk +2 more
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ilustraciones, diagramas, tablasThe wood obtained from fast-growing plantations is an effective substitute for wood from natural forests, thus helping in reducing the pressure on these ecosystems.
Herrera Builes, Jhon Fredy
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Underwater Archaeology and the Marmara Sea
Sualtı Arkeolojisi 20. yüzyılın başlarında keşfedilen sanat eserleri taşıyan batıkların keşfiyle dikkat çekmeye başlamıştır. 1960 yılında gerçekleştirilen Gelidonya Batığı kazısı ile ise bilimsel kimlik kazanmıştır.
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Located between Marmara Sea and Black Sea, Constantinople was the centre of international trade during its reign. Byzantines developed one of the strongest navies in that time exploiting these water bodies.
Özkan, Ermiş +2 more
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