Oldest Known Shipwreck Reveals Splendors of the Bronze Age

Ulu Burun; 708: ram's head; 709: terebinth resin; 716: blue glass ingots; 722-725: cylinder seals; 726-727: ivory; 730-731: wooden writing board, diptych with ivory hinges.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bass, George F.
Format: Print Article
In:National Geographic
Year: 1987, Volume: 172/6, Pages: 692-733, 50 ill., 1 map.
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