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Maritime aspects of Medieval Siraf, Iran: a pilot project for the investigation of coastal and underwater archaeological remains
Khakzad, S.; Trakadas, A.; Harpster, M.; Wittig, N. (2015). Maritime aspects of Medieval Siraf, Iran: a pilot project for the investigation of coastal and underwater archaeological remains. Int. J. Naut. Archaeol. 44(2): 258-276. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1095-9270.12085
In: The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. Wiley: London; San Diego. ISSN 1057-2414; e-ISSN 1095-9270, more
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Keywords
    Marine/Coastal; Terrestrial
Author keywords
    Siraf; maritime history; ancient port; underwater heritage

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  • Khakzad, S.
  • Trakadas, A.
  • Harpster, M.
  • Wittig, N.

Abstract
    Siraf is well-known archaeologically and historically as an ancient port in the Persian Gulf that prospered during the medieval period. Siraf played a leading role in facilitating maritime and terrestrial trade, connecting long-distance Indian Ocean and China routes with those in the Gulf region. Despite its history, no previous research has been dedicated to the maritime infrastructure of Siraf. Through the 2012 Siraf pilot project' a preliminary survey of the underwater and shoreline remains of this ancient port city was conducted. The site's location is unique in many respects to trade routes and logistical considerations; however, its maritime infrastructure is difficult to assess in light of the extensive threats to the site.

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