Archaeologist Beneath the Sea - Ancient Ships in Bodrum
작성자
George F. Bass
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Biography
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
404
언어
터키어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2012
출판사
Boyut Yayin Grubu
ISBN-10
9752310311
ISBN-13
9789752310315
설명
In a captivating exploration of maritime history, George F. Bass unfolds the intriguing world of underwater archaeology centered around Bodrum, a captivating port town on the coast of Turkey. This journey invites readers to dive deep into the remnants of ancient ships that once traversed the Mediterranean, revealing stories long buried beneath the waves. Through meticulous research and passionate storytelling, Bass illuminates the significance of these underwater sites, which serve as a window into the past.
As the narrative evolves, readers accompany Bass on his thrilling expeditions, revealing the painstaking work involved in uncovering these maritime relics. His vivid descriptions paint a picture not only of the treasures themselves but also of the challenges faced by divers and archaeologists in preserving these delicate artifacts. The dance of light and water becomes a metaphor for the passage of time, adding layers of meaning to each discovery.
With a blend of scientific rigor and personal anecdote, the author shares insights into the methodologies employed in underwater excavations, shedding light on the importance of context and preservation. Every sunken vessel tells its own tale, and Bass’s passion for the subject sparks a curiosity within readers about the intricate relationship between humanity and the sea.
Ultimately, this account serves as an urgent reminder of the need to protect our cultural heritage, as it is often found in the most unexpected and fragile places. Bass's journey is not just about ancient ships; it is a tribute to the enduring quest for knowledge that transcends time and connects generations through shared history.
As the narrative evolves, readers accompany Bass on his thrilling expeditions, revealing the painstaking work involved in uncovering these maritime relics. His vivid descriptions paint a picture not only of the treasures themselves but also of the challenges faced by divers and archaeologists in preserving these delicate artifacts. The dance of light and water becomes a metaphor for the passage of time, adding layers of meaning to each discovery.
With a blend of scientific rigor and personal anecdote, the author shares insights into the methodologies employed in underwater excavations, shedding light on the importance of context and preservation. Every sunken vessel tells its own tale, and Bass’s passion for the subject sparks a curiosity within readers about the intricate relationship between humanity and the sea.
Ultimately, this account serves as an urgent reminder of the need to protect our cultural heritage, as it is often found in the most unexpected and fragile places. Bass's journey is not just about ancient ships; it is a tribute to the enduring quest for knowledge that transcends time and connects generations through shared history.