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- Q2234980 subject Q6954777.
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- Q2234980 abstract "The Kyrenia ship is the wreck of a 4th-century BC Greek merchant ship. It was discovered by Greek-Cypriot diving instructor Andreas Cariolou in November 1965 during a storm. Having lost the exact position Cariolou carried out more than 200 dives until he re-discovered the wreck in 1967 close to Kyrenia in Cyprus. Michael Katzev, a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, directed a salvage expedition from 1967-69. Preservation of the ship's timbers continued during the winter of 1970. Katzev later was a co-founder of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. The find was extensively covered in a documentary by the BBC. The ship was considered to be very well preserved with approximately 75% of it in good condition. It found a new home at the Ancient Shipwreck Museum in Kyrenia Castle, where it remains on exhibit.".
- Q2234980 length "14.3256".
- Q2234980 shipBeam "4.2672".
- Q2234980 status "Museum ship".
- Q2234980 status "Sank, 288 (±62) BC.".
- Q2234980 thumbnail Kyrenia_ship.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2234980 shipFate "Sank, 288 BC.".
- Q2234980 shipName "The Kyrenia ship".
- Q2234980 shipStatus Q575727.
- Q2234980 type Product.
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- Q2234980 type Ship.
- Q2234980 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q2234980 comment "The Kyrenia ship is the wreck of a 4th-century BC Greek merchant ship. It was discovered by Greek-Cypriot diving instructor Andreas Cariolou in November 1965 during a storm. Having lost the exact position Cariolou carried out more than 200 dives until he re-discovered the wreck in 1967 close to Kyrenia in Cyprus. Michael Katzev, a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, directed a salvage expedition from 1967-69.".
- Q2234980 label "Kyrenia ship".
- Q2234980 depiction Kyrenia_ship.jpg.
- Q2234980 name "The Kyrenia ship".