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Shipwreck Archaeology of the Holy Land

Shipwreck Archaeology of the Holy Land Processes and Parameters

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Shipwreck Archaeology of the Holy Land

Processes and Parameters

Sean A. Kingsley | Richard Hodges

History / General

This intriguing book is the first to explore the potential of shipwrecks discovered off the Holy Land to rewrite social and economic history. Ancient myths and modern misconceptions about Byzantine Palestine's maritime compatibility are radically reconsidered by discussing cargoes in relation to wine, glass, cloth and dye processing across the Holy Land and by plotting mass exports shipped as far as Britain and the Yemen. A new model for the province's economy is assembled, in which middle-class merchants and entrepreneurs replace the traditional image of oppressive State and Church domination. Shipwreck Archaeology of the Holy Land integrates archaeology, history and early modern travelogues to argue that in isolation shipwrecks are of limited value and must be appreciated as cogs in far broader exchange mechanisms. It sets a new theoretical agenda for the thousands of shipwrecks continuing to appear beneath the Mediterranean Sea and is an invaluable source for students of everyday life in Late Antiquity.

Dr Sean Kingsley is a specialist in marine archaeology and ancient trade patterns, and Visiting Fellow at the Research Centre for Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, University of Reading. He has 15 years of experience investigating ancient shipwrecks and settlement pottery in Israel.


Publication Date: 26 August 2004
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bristol Classical Press
ISBN-13: 9780715632772
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 144
Weight (oz): 5.76

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