Hishuley Carmel opposite the old surfing club, a ship's cargo from the Late Bronze Age including small perforated lead ingots with incised Cypro Minoan inscriptions, a large assemble of half-ball shaped heavily-oxidized tin ingots and five one-holed stone anchors. One anchor bears and incision in the shape of a sea turtle. It is on display at the National Maritime Museum at Haifa.
Galili E., Gale N., and Rosen B. 2012. A Late Bronze Age Shipwreck with a metal cargo from Hishuley Carmel, Israel. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 42(1): 2-23
Galili, E., & Sharvit, Y. A. (1999). Haifa, underwater surveys. Hadashot Arkheologiyot: Excavations and Surveys in Israel/חדשות ארכיאולוגיות: חפירות וסקרים בישראל, 15-20.
Hishuley Carmel opposite the old surfing club, a ship's cargo from the Late Bronze Age including small perforated lead ingots with incised Cypro Minoan inscriptions, a large assemble of half-ball shaped heavily-oxidized tin ingots and five one-holed stone anchors. One anchor bears and incision in the shape of a sea turtle. It is on display at the National Maritime Museum at Haifa.