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ABSTRACT The city of Thonis-Heracleion, a major ancient port on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt in the Late and Ptolemaic Periods, contains the largest known accumulation of ancient ships in the world. During the last excavation season in the spring of 2021, a small rudder was discovered in the vicinity of one of the shipwrecks. The article is devoted to the context and construction of the rudder.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology is a forum for the exchange of ideas and research relevant to all aspects of nautical and maritime archaeology. Published twice a year in print and online, each issue of 224 pages contains peer-reviewed original articles, notes and book reviews. IJNA addresses the theory and practice of archaeology and related academic disciplines which investigate human associations with water and waterborne craft of all periods throughout the world, on seas and inland waters. Aiming to encourage a fuller understanding of the maritime past within its wider context, IJNA keeps readers abreast of the latest discoveries, new interpretations and theoretical approaches.