Congratulations to Prof. Dror Angel!
Congratulations to Prof. Dror Angel from the Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies, at the University of Haifa, for winning the EU “Green Deal” funding
Congratulations to Prof. Dror Angel from the Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies, at the University of Haifa, for winning the EU “Green Deal” funding
Dor’s ancient anchorages have been recently featured in the news, following an underwater excavation by Prof. Assaf Yasur-Landau and students of the University of Haifa.
A new article published by Dr. Maayan Cohen, RIMS research associate, has been highlighted by Ynet. The article deals with the wrecks found along Israel’s
The fifth and last session of the workshop dedicated to ships and cargoes in the Mediterranean, carried out by the University of Perpignan and the
In recognition of work to reshape archeological studies, the Scripps Center for Marine Archaeology at UC San Diego and the Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies at the University
The Rotary Club Moriah branch, at Haifa, continued its tradition of awarding excellence scholarships to students of the Department of Maritime Civilizations at the University
Congratulations to M. Bram, N. Iddan, D. Ashkenazi and D. Cvikel, for having their paper “The Nineteenth-Century Molyneux’s Boat: Archaeometallurgical Perspective of its Metal Fastenings”,
A new study by E. Galili et al. presents the earliest evidence for large-scale table olive production from the mid-7th millennium BP inundated site of Hishuley
Read about sunken ships, coral reefs, and the amazing world found underwater in a piece by Moshe Gilad of Haaretz which was prepared with the
A new paper by Dr. Emmanuel Nantet in “Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete” titled “The Dung Boats of Memphis” The πλοῖον κοπρηγόν was a
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of historical records and geological data show that tsunamis are a
An Anatolian-Style Lead Figurine from the Kabri MB Palace Excavations during the summer of 2017 in the earlier phases of the courtyard of the palace