Bodrum museum of underwater archaeology
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The Museum of Underwater Archaeology is located in St. Peter's castle, Bodrum, Turkey. It is one of the most important underwater archaeology museums in the world.
Amphoras
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A large collection
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Collection and peacock
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Manufacture of amphoras
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Floor mosaic with amphoras
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Canaanite amphora, 14th c. BC
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Egyptian amphoras, 6-4th c. BC
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Palestinian amphoras
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Amphoras from the island of Chios
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Amphoras from Knidos
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Roman amphoras
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Byzantine amphoras
Varia
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Ancient wooden anchors
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Ancient oil press
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Ancient bronze anchor and peacock
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Ancient bronze anchor and peacock
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Ancient balance
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Ancient carpenter's tools
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Sculpted theatre masks
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Sarcophagi (Hellenistic era)
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Early Byzantine mosaic floor (5th c. AD)
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Unguentaria and lacrymatories (2-3rd c. AD)
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ancient block of molten glass
Shipwrecks
[değiştir]Yassiada shipwreck (7 th c. AD)
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Model of the Yassiada vessel (Byzantine, 7th c.)
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Partial reconstruction of the Yassiada shipwreck
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Partial reconstruction of the Yassiada shipwreck
Tektaṣ glasswreck (5th c. BC)
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undecorated coarseware
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Anchor
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Indentations for oars
Gelidonia shipwreck (12th c. BC)
[değiştir]Uluburun shipwreck (14th c. BC)
[değiştir]See also: Shipwreck from Uluburun
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Necklace
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real-size replica
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Cargo as it was scattered over the seabed
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Scrap metal from Cyprus
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Egyptian scarabs
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Egyptian jewelry
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Ivory
Botanical garden
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Olive tree (Olea europaea)