Ports of the Ancient Indian Ocean

Ports of the Ancient Indian Ocean
Author: Marie-Françoise Boussac
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789384082079

Ports of the Ancient Indian Ocean looks at the multisided role that 'ports' played in the exchange and transfer of knowledge between the 'Indian Ocean' and Mediterranean societies. Through the early Greek Periplus to minute descriptions by the Portuguese in the late sixteenth century or French archives of the colonial period, an accurate knowledge was gradually developed and transmitted on what is now called the Indian Ocean. The contributions focus on the nature of this knowledge, its history and status, using and combining new archaeological data and recent publications of textual material. They deal with material originating from the Red Sea to India, through Arabia and the Persian Gulf, shedding a new light on ancient ports and maritime contacts, with a special interest not only on India but on related areas as well, such as Sri Lanka and South-East Asia.

From Hispalis to Ishbiliyya: The Ancient Port of Seville, from the Roman Empire to the End of the Islamic Period (45 BC - AD 1248)

From Hispalis to Ishbiliyya: The Ancient Port of Seville, from the Roman Empire to the End of the Islamic Period (45 BC - AD 1248)
Author: Carlos Cabrera Tejedor
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789690595

This monograph focuses on the history and development of the topography, layout, and facilities of the ancient port of Seville, located in the lower Guadalquivir River Basin, between the 1st century BC and the 13th century AD. Until now, despite its commercial importance, little has been known about the port’s exact position, layout and facilities.

Ancient Ports

Ancient Ports
Author: Kerstin Höghammar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Commerce
ISBN: 9789155496098

This volume contains 11 articles from an international conference on ancient ports in the Greek and Roman world from the Classical period to Late Antiquity.0The Graeco-Roman civilization was, to a large extent, built on a constant flow of people, goods and ideas between various parts of the Mediterranean. This volume treats the function, character and connectivity of ports in the Greek and Roman Mediterranean. The following topics are discussed: the role of river and sea ports locally, regionally and Mediterranean-wide; the freighting on rivers; the infrastructure of large harbours; the role of the hinterland; sea-routes; connectivity and the social character of harbour cities through time.

The Ancient Port of Whitby and Its Shipping

The Ancient Port of Whitby and Its Shipping
Author: Richard Weatherill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1908
Genre: Ship registers
ISBN:

A detailed maritime history of the Port of Whitby in north Yorkshire that includes a chapter on Captain Cook and his ship the Endeavour which was built at Whitby. Includes a detailed history of the shipping that passed through the port.

Turner's Modern and Ancient Ports

Turner's Modern and Ancient Ports
Author: Susan Grace Galassi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300223149

Modern Histories: Turner's Chronicles of War, Peace, and the Course of Empire / by Gillian Forrester -- Shifting Currents: Turner's Depictions of Coasts, Rivers, Harbors, and Ports in the 1820s / by Ian Warrell -- Liminal Spaces: Turner's Paintings of Dieppe and Cologne / by Susan Grace Galassi -- 'Unfinished Productions': History and Process in Turner's 1820s Port Scenes of Dieppe, Cologne, and Brest / by Rebecca Hellen -- Inglorious Histories: Turner's Ancient Ports / by Joanna Sheers Seidenstein.

Ports

Ports
Author: Kevin Reilly
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1978503997

Through accessible text and informative photographs, readers will explore ports, the backbone of commerce and trade throughout human civilization. Each chapter focuses on an important aspect of these facilities, including the history of ancient ports, the technological advances that have improved shipping over the centuries, profiles of port-related careers, and examples of the most impressive and influential ports of the modern era. Content directly correlates with Next Generation Science Standards, ensuring that young readers gain a deeper appreciation and respect for ports and the engineers that create and maintain them.

Ships and the Development of Maritime Technology on the Indian Ocean

Ships and the Development of Maritime Technology on the Indian Ocean
Author: Ruth Barnes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317793420

Recognising the fundamental role both of shipping communities and the technologies crafted and shared by them, this book explores the types of ships, methods of navigation and modes of water-borne trade in the Indian Ocean region and the way they affected the development of distinctive settlements against a changing but strong sense of regional consciousness and identity.

Archaic and Classical Harbours of the Greek World

Archaic and Classical Harbours of the Greek World
Author: Chiara Maria Mauro
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 178969129X

A study of the archaeology and history of ancient harbours, with particular focus on the Greek world during the Archaic and Classical eras. It questions what locations were the most propitious for the installation of harbours; what kinds of harbour-works were built and for what purpose; and what harbour forms were documented.