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A GROUP OF EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY ANCIENT SOUNDING LEADS: NEW DATA CONCERNING DEEP-WATER NAVIGATION IN THE ROMAN MEDITERRANEAN
As a part of an ongoing endeavour to collect and evaluate ancient sounding leads from the Mediterranean as evidence for the history of navigation, we present here a group of eight exceptionally heavy sounding leads, seven of which were recovered from underwater sites off the Israeli coast, several of them recently. one lead in the study group was excavated from a shipwreck off Mahdia, Tunisia, between 1908 and 1913 (Figs 1 and 2). Consideration of the leads as a group highlights their special significance to the history of navigation and reminds us that seemingly minor artefacts can preserve important information. Galili and Rosen have been constructing a corpus of ancient sounding leads from Israeli waters, while oleson has been collecting information on this type of artefact from the entire Roman world.
期刊介绍:
The Society’s quarterly journal, The Mariner"s Mirror, is internationally recognised as the pre-eminent English-language journal on naval and maritime history, nautical archaeology and all aspects of seafaring and lore of the sea. It covers a wide range of history, from Bronze Age ships to nuclear submarines, and nautical matters such as hydography, navigation and naval logistics. The Mariner’s Mirror has an extensive book review section. Its notes and queries sections and correspondence pages provide a channel for a lively exchange between members.