Shipwreck from Uluburun
The Shipwreck from Uluburun is a famous bronze age wreck and an underwater archeological site in Turkey. All pictures are made at the 2005/2006-exhibition "Das Schiff von Uluburun" at the "Bochum Bergbaumuseum".
See also Bodrum museum of underwater archaeology#Shipwrecks
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Wooden model from the Shipwreck from Uluburun
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Showroom from the exhibition with original artefacts from the wreck.
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Blue glass bar from the Uluburun shipwreck.
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Copper bar with typical bronze age-shape.
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Replica from the mycenian crockery found in the shipwreck.
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The wooden ship model from the Uluburun wreck and a copper bar from the shipwreck at Uluburun with typical bronze age-shape.
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Head of a sceptre, made from Andesit for a Bulgarian chieftain
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Scenery with replica and original artefacts from the Uluburun exhibition at Bochum
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Scenery with replica and original artefacts from the Uluburun exhibition at Bochum
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Scenery with replica and original artefacts from the Uluburun exhibition at Bochum
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Scenery with replica and original artefacts from the Uluburun exhibition at Bochum
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African ivory - found in the shipwreck
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Stern as part of the ship replica (exhibition room)
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Stern as part of the ship replica (exhibition room)
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Stern as part of the ship replica (exhibition room)