Building for eternity: the history and technology of Roman concrete engineering in the sea

CJ Brandon, JP Oleson, MD Jackson, RL Hohlfelder - 2014 - torrossa.com
The central purpose of this book is to present literary, archaeological, and analytical data
concerning Roman concrete structures built in the sea, with particular focus on the highly …

[HTML][HTML] Ancient Port Structures. Parallels between the ancient and the modern

A De Graauw - Méditerranée. Revue géographique des …, 2022 - journals.openedition.org
This paper aims to compare ancient and modern port structures hoping that the modern can
help us in a better understanding of the ancient, with special focus on breakwaters and quay …

Magdala harbour sedimentation (Sea of Galilee, Israel), from natural to anthropogenic control

G Sarti, V Rossi, A Amorosi, S De Luca, A Lena… - Quaternary …, 2013 - Elsevier
Recent excavations undertaken within the framework of the “Magdala Project” in the ancient
city of Magdala/Tarichaee, located on the western shore of Sea of Galilee (northern Israel) …

Properties of Roman structural mortars in the province of Asia (Turkey)

B Taşcı, H Böke - Archaeological Research in Asia, 2025 - Elsevier
In this study, the properties of Roman structural mortars composed of lime and natural
aggregates from twenty-three archaeological sites in Western Anatolia were determined in …

Augmented experiences in archeological sites: Presentation of Alexandria Troas Podium Temple to visitor experience

H Anay, Ü Özten, M Ünal… - Journal of Design for …, 2022 - avesis.ankara.edu.tr
Set aside the issues concerning their excavation, documentation, and conservation, as far
as their presentation to the public experience is concerned, Archaeological sites represent a …

[PDF][PDF] Palmyra, Syria, and Imperial Marble

A Hirt - 2021 - livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk
1 Palmyra, Syria, and ‘Imperial’ Marble Alfred M. Hirt Introduction Perhaps one of the many
memorable features of a visit to Page 1 1 Palmyra, Syria, and ‘Imperial’ Marble Alfred M. Hirt …

A New Inscribed Assos Sarcophagus from Alexandreia Troas and The Collegium of Shipwrights

T Özhan, H Yaman - Gephyra, 2019 - dergipark.org.tr
This paper presents a new inscribed Assos-type sarcophagus found recently in a village
close to the ancient city of Alexandreia Troas. A characteristic feature of the general …

The distribution of Troad Granite columns as evidence for reconstructing the management of their production

P Pensabene, JÁ Domingo… - The XI International …, 2018 - repozitorij.svkst.unist.hr
Based on an analysis of the distribution of Troad granite shafts, as well as of who
commissioned the construction projects in which they were used, we analyse the …

[PDF][PDF] Ancient Port Structures An engineer's perspective

A De Graauw - Portus Limen Conference at the British School at …, 1760 - researchgate.net
This paper aims to compare ancient and modern port structures hoping that the modern can
help us in a better understanding of the ancient, with special focus on breakwaters and quay …

The construction, use and evolution of the Hellenistic and Roman harbours of the Aegean

ID Nakas - 2022 - etheses.bham.ac.uk
One of the fundamental premises on which the successful function of harbours as centres of
commerce and interaction is based is their ability to accommodate and handle ships and …