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Ships and seamanship of the Greeks
Author(s) : Tzalas Charis (31/8/2006)
For citation: Tzalas Charis, "Ships and seamanship of the Greeks", 2006,Cultural Portal of the Aegean Archipelago
URL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=10594>
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Aegean sea
Date
11.000 BC - today
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1. Man and the sea
2. The sources for our understanding of the ancient ship
3. The early transportation of Melian Obsidian and the “Papyrella”
4. The scarce evidence of the Neolithic
5. The Bronze Age and the sophisticated ships of the Minoans and the Akrotiri, fresco (Thera)
6. The Ship models from Cyprus
7. The Iron Age and the Polyremes of the Geometric period
8. The Athenian Trireme (Triere) and the Athenian hegemony
9. The Classical period and the Ship of Kyrenia
10. The Giants of the seas of the Hellenistic and the Graeco-Roman Times
11. The shipbuilding techniques in brief
12. After the end of the Ancient World
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