Kızılburun batığı
Kızılburun batığı, 1993 yılında Cemal Pulak tarafından Ege Denizi'nde Sakız Adası yakınlarında yaklaşık 45-48 metre derinlikte keşfedilen bir Roma dönemi batığıdır. Batık, inşada kullanılmak üzere yüklenmiş taş taşımaktaydı.[1]
Ayrıca bakınız
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Dipnotlar
- Russell, Ben. "Roman and late-antique shipwrecks with stone cargoes: a new inventory." Journal of Roman Archaeology 26 (2013): 331-361.
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