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Caesarea harbor middle basin assembly 31.0

Instance URI: http://w3id.org/iliad/israel/culturalHeritage/dataset/archeologicalSites/featureCollection/seaArcheologicalSites/feature/415.0

Middle basin of The Roman harbor

Title Caesarea harbor middle basin assembly 31.0
Type Feature This class represents the top-level feature type. This class is equivalent to GFI_Feature defined in ISO 19156:2011, and it is superclass of all feature types.
ns10:siteProtection C) Protected by both A and B above
ns11:maximumElevationInMeters -1.0 xsd:float
ns10:risk E) Conflict and risk due to development plans and quarrying
ns10:accessibility A) Close to the coast and can be visited by snorkeling and scuba diving from shore
ns10:assemblyNumber 31 xsd:integer
Description Description may include but is not limited to: an abstract, a table of contents, a graphical representation, or a free-text account of the resource. Middle basin of The Roman harbor
ns11:minimumElevationInMeters -5.0 xsd:float
ns10:relatedPublication https://www.academia.edu/119794544/Archaeological_and_Natural_Indicators_of_Sea_Level_and_Coastal_Changes_The_Case_Study_of_the_Caesarea_Roman_Harbor
ns10:declaration Caesarea marine site
ns5:catalogueNumber 415.0
References This property is intended to be used with non-literal values. This property is an inverse property of Is Referenced By. Raban A. 1981. Caesarea 1978 9. Notes and News. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 10(2):157 160. Raban A. 1982. Caesarea, Ancient Harbor. Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 1:16 19. Raban A. 1983. Caesarea, Ancient Harbor, 1983. Excavations and Surveys in Israel 1983, 2:18-21. Raban A. 1984. Caesarea Harbor 1984. Excavations and Surveys in Israel 1983, 3:13 15. Raban A. 1984. Caesarea Maritima and Dor. Revue Biblique, 91:246 256. Raban A. 1985. Caesarea Maritima 1983 1984. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 14(2):155 177 Raban A. 1986. Discoveries and New Findings at the Herodian Harbour in Caesarea. The House of Herod, Yad Izhak Ben Zvi, The University of Haifa and Tel Aviv University, Abstracts of a Conference, Haifa. Pp. 20 22 Raban A. 1987. The Harbours of Caesarea, 1986 season. Notes and News, Israel Exploration Journal, 37(2):187 190. Raban A. 1987. The City Walls of Straton's Tower: Some New Archaeological Data", Bulletin of the American School of Oriental Research, 268. Pp. 71 88. Raban A. 1988. The Harbour of King Herod. Courier, The Cultural Magazine of UNESCO, Published in 33 languages. Pp. 30 31. Raban A. 1989. The Harbours of Caesarea Maritima, Results of the Caesarea Ancient Harbour Excavation Project, 1980 1985. In J.P. Oleson ed. Of the series, Vol. 1: The Site and the Excavations, (B.A.R. Int. S. Nos. 491a, 491b), Oxford, England. Raban A. 1989. Caesarea and its Harbor – 1987-1988. Excavations and Surveys in Israel 1988/89, 7 8:33 42. Raban A. 1990. Caesarea and its Harbours: A Preliminary Report on the 1988 Season. Israel Exploration Journal, 40(4):241 256. Raban A. 1991. The Subsidence of Sebastos: When were the Herodian Breakwaters in Caesarea were Flooded? Thracia Pontica IV, Sozopol, Bulgaria. Pp. 339 360. Raban A. 1992. Sebastos: the Royal Harbour at Caesarea Maritima – a short lived giant. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 21(2):111 124 Raban A. 1993. Marine Archaeology. In E. Stern ed. The New Encyclopedia for Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, Jerusalem. Pp. 957 965. Raban A. 1993. Maritime Caesarea. In E. Stern ed. The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, Jerusalem. Pp. 286 291 Raban A. 1994. How the Herodian Harbour of Caesarea was Built. Thracia Pontica V. Varna, Bulgaria. Pp. 241 268. Raban A. 1994. Sebastos, the Herodian Harbour of Caesarea, How it was Built and Operated. Sefunim VIII:45 59. Raban A. 1995. Sebastos, the Royal Harbor of Herod at Caesarea Maritima, 20 years of underwater research. Marinarkeologisk Tidskrift, 1(95):4 11. Raban A. 1995. Catalogue, King Herod's Dream – Caesarea by the Sea (revised edition) Caesarea Development Co. Raban A. 1995. Caesarea and Its Harbours. Caesarea a Mercantile City by the Sea, Hecht Museum, University of Haifa, Catalogue 12:7 13. Raban, A. 1995. Environmental Friendly Harbour Engineering in Antiquity The Case of Caesarea Maritima. In V. Androtec and J. Lovric eds. Proceedings Volume for IMAM'95. Brodarski Institute Zagreb, Croatia. Pp.361 373. Raban A., Holum K.G. and Brill E.G. 1996. Caesarea Maritima – a Retrospective After Two Millennia, Pub. Leiden New York. Raban A. 1996. The Inner Harbor Basin of Caesarea: Archaeological evidence for its gradual demise. In A.Raban and K.G. Holum eds. Caesarea Martima – a Retrospective After Two Millennia, Brill Pub. Leiden New York – Koln. Pp. 628 668. Raban A. 1997. The Inner Harbour Basin of Caesarea. In M. Lazarov and Angelova C. eds. Thracia Pontica VI.1, Sozopol, Bulgaria. Pp. 207-244. Raban A. 1998. Caesarea and Its Harbours. In Pour qui lu Méditerranée au 21ème siècle? Actes du colloque scientifique, Montpellier, France 1996. Pp. 27-35. Raban A. 1998. The Near Eastern Harbours: 13th 10th c. B.C.E. In S. Gittin A. Mazar and E. Stern eds. Mediterranean People in Transition: 13th to Early 10th Centuries BCE, In Honor of Trude Dothan, Israel Exploration Society Jerusalem. Pp. 429-438. Raban A. 1993. The Harbours of Caesarea Maritima. (two volumes) Archaeopress, Oxford Raban A., Stanley F.A. and Porath Y. 1997. Caesarea Maritima - il sogno di Erode (P. Pruneti- translated). Archaeologia Viva XVI - No. 64:20-34. Raban A. 1998. Combined Caesarea Expedition 1992-1994 (B)” Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 17:58-76. Raban A., Reinhardt, E.G 1999. Destruction of Herod the Great’s Harbour at Caesarea Maritima, Israel – Geoarchaeological Evidence. Geology, 27(9):811-814. Raban A. (In press). The CCE excavations in Caesarea Maritima. In E. Stern ed. The New Encyclopedia for Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land – Suppl. Volume Raban A. 2011. The history of Caesarea ‘s Harbors. In Y. Porath, E. Ayalon, and A. Izdarechet (eds.) Caesarea Treasures Vol:2 pp.75-112. (Hebrew). Galili E., Salamon A., Gambash G., and Zviely, D. 2021. Archaeological and Natural Indicators of Sea-Level and Coastal Changes: The Case Study of the Caesarea Roman Harbor. Geosciences, 11(8): 306. Galili E. 2017. Ancient harbors and anchorages in Caesarea. In S. Porath ed. Caesarea Marittima guide, Israel Antiquities Authority (Hebrew). Galili E., Rosen B., Zviely D., Salamon A. 2011. Mooring and anchoring installations in Caesarea and the destruction of the Herodian Harbor, reevaluation based on underwater excavations and surveys. In E. Ayalon, N.A. Izdarehet Eds. Treasures of Caesarea Volumen A. Pp. 41-66 (In Hebrew).
ns10:importanceDegree Exceptionally high
Label Caesarea harbor middle basin assembly 31.0
Latitude 32.50263214111328 xsd:float
ns9:hasTime Roman Period
Hasgeometry A spatial representation for a given feature. ns7:geometry
ns11:municipality Hof Hacarmel
ns10:survey Caesarea to Ma'agan Michael Survey map Caesarea to Ma'agan Michael
ns12:source B) Underwater surveys/excavations University of Haifa
Identifier Recommended practice is to identify the resource by means of a string conforming to an identification system. Examples include International Standard Book Number (ISBN), Digital Object Identifier (DOI), and Uniform Resource Name (URN). Persistent identifiers should be provided as HTTP URIs. 415.0 xsd:token
Type Recommended practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the DCMI Type Vocabulary [[DCMI-TYPE](http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-type-vocabulary/)]. To describe the file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource, use the property Format. Harbors, anchorages, mooring facilities: C1 Man-made built harbor, at sea and often partly on the coast
ns10:seabedType B) Sand (1-3m thick) covering rock, occasionally exposed
Is Part Of This property is intended to be used with non-literal values. This property is an inverse property of Has Part. Collection of sea archeological sites in Israel Sea archeological sites and assemblage in Israel with survey map information
Longitude 34.889930725097656 xsd:float
ns11:typeStatus A) Most of the assemblage is currently in situ