Steam ship wrecked on the Carmel reef, shaft and iron propellor, steam boilers, Italian origin (Florio), European porcelain plates and other vessels, brass decorated plates, brass gasoline lamps (retrieved by fisherman diver Adam Kozer), fragments of pearl mother shells with holes used for the production of buttons,
"Galili E. and Sharvit J. 2001. Tel Shiqmona, Underwater and Coastal Survey. In B. Galil and Y. Mart eds. The Mediterranean Continental Margin of Israel, Symposium, Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research, The National Institute of Oceanography, Haifa Pp. 13-14, 58.
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Galili E. and Sharvit J. 2000. Haifa, Tel Shiqmona – Underwater and Coastal Survey. HA, 112: 147, 117 (Hebrew/English*).
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Galili E. and Sivan D. (in press). Introduction, Shikmona Site - Physical conditions and ancient maritime activity. In, A. Gilboa (ed.) Tel Shikmona. "
Steam ship wrecked on the Carmel reef, shaft and iron propellor, steam boilers, Italian origin (Florio), European porcelain plates and other vessels, brass decorated plates, brass gasoline lamps (retrieved by fisherman diver Adam Kozer), fragments of pearl mother shells with holes used for the production of buttons,