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A Preliminary Report on a Coastal and Underwater Survey in the Area of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
January 2015 (119.1)
A Preliminary Report on a Coastal and Underwater Survey in the Area of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
In March 2012, Philipps-Universität Marburg conducted a 12-day survey along a section of the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia reaching from Rabigh in the north to al-Shoaiba in the south. As the beginning of a five-year archaeological project, this preliminary venture sought to define the logistical situation and to discover any sites of archaeological importance that may exist within the zone. The survey included the search for and the examination of harbor sites, as well as shipwrecks. Sites of antiquity and the Early Islamic period were of particular interest. The results of the survey included the discovery of a harbor and a shipwreck of the late third or the fourth century that contained Roman amphoras, among other objects.
A Preliminary Report on a Coastal and Underwater Survey in the Area of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
By Ralph K. Pedersen
American Journal of Archaeology Vol. 119, No. 1 (January 2015), pp. 125–136
DOI: 10.3764/aja.119.1.0125
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