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FRANCK GODDIO: FINDS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION With a unique survey-based approach that utilises the most sophisticated technical equipment, Franck Goddio and his team, in cooperation with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, were able to locate, map and excavate parts of the city of Thonis-Heracleion, which lies 6.5 kilometres off today’s coastline. The city is located within an overall research area of 11 by 15kilometres in
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: CANOPUS The oldest mention of Canopus can be found in a poem by Solon, from the first half of the 6th century BC. According to the poet Nicander (2nd century BC), Menelaus’ helmsman, Canopus, died here, bitten by a viper on the sands of Thonis. The city located close by was named after this unfortunate sailor: Canopus. FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION Franck Goddio: Projects: Sunken civilizations: Heracleion. The stele found during underwater excavations at the site of Thonis-Heracleion is inscribed with the Decree of Saïs. The text is a parallel to that inscribed on another stele found further up the Nile at Naucratis at the turn of last century and informs about royal benefactions to UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST THE NAOS OF THE DECADES The small chapels known as naos are shrines housing statues of the divini-ties. They were located in the most sacred place at the core ofthe temple.
UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST BEAUTIFUL AS APHRODITE The appearance of Aphrodite The treatment of the garments on this statue recalls Hellenistic marble statues representing Aphrodite in ‘wet’ drapery. Aphrodite, in her role as a great god- FRANCK GODDIO: HOMEPAGEFRANCK GODDIOPROJECTSEVENTSLIBRARYSERVICETEAM Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: ALEXANDRIA Alexandria was among the largest and most magnificent cities in antiquity. Due to a combination of natural phenomena, including a series of earthquakes and tidal waves, the city's eastern port and parts of the ancient coastline sank beneath the sea. For more than 1,200 years temples, buildings, palaces, statues, ceramics, coins, jewellery and every day objects lay untouched on the seabed FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: INTRODUCTION Projects. Since the early 1980’s Franck Goddio and his team from the Institut Européen d’Archéologie Sous-Marine (IEASM) have worked throughout the world on a number of different underwater archaeological projects, some of them are still ongoing. The map gives you an overview on where research is currently ongoing or where it hastaken place.
FRANCK GODDIO: FINDS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION With a unique survey-based approach that utilises the most sophisticated technical equipment, Franck Goddio and his team, in cooperation with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, were able to locate, map and excavate parts of the city of Thonis-Heracleion, which lies 6.5 kilometres off today’s coastline. The city is located within an overall research area of 11 by 15kilometres in
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: CANOPUS The oldest mention of Canopus can be found in a poem by Solon, from the first half of the 6th century BC. According to the poet Nicander (2nd century BC), Menelaus’ helmsman, Canopus, died here, bitten by a viper on the sands of Thonis. The city located close by was named after this unfortunate sailor: Canopus. FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION Franck Goddio: Projects: Sunken civilizations: Heracleion. The stele found during underwater excavations at the site of Thonis-Heracleion is inscribed with the Decree of Saïs. The text is a parallel to that inscribed on another stele found further up the Nile at Naucratis at the turn of last century and informs about royal benefactions to UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST THE NAOS OF THE DECADES The small chapels known as naos are shrines housing statues of the divini-ties. They were located in the most sacred place at the core ofthe temple.
UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST BEAUTIFUL AS APHRODITE The appearance of Aphrodite The treatment of the garments on this statue recalls Hellenistic marble statues representing Aphrodite in ‘wet’ drapery. Aphrodite, in her role as a great god- FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: INTRODUCTION Projects. Since the early 1980’s Franck Goddio and his team from the Institut Européen d’Archéologie Sous-Marine (IEASM) have worked throughout the world on a number of different underwater archaeological projects, some of them are still ongoing. The map gives you an overview on where research is currently ongoing or where it hastaken place.
FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: TV DOCUMENTARIES Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: PUBLICATIONS Franck Goddio (Author), Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Oxford, 2007. This book presents the first topographic outline of the city of Heracleion and the nearby Ptolemaic and Byzantine sites, all currently being excavated underwater in the Bay of Aboukir. This volume is the product of ten years of survey andexcavation.
FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: PUBLICATIONS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Ship 17 – a baris from Thonis-Heracleion, by Alexander Belov, is the tenth volume in the OCMA monograph series (Oxford 2019, international distributor: Oxbow Books, Hardback A4, approx. 150 pages, Price £45). Ordering information. Captions. Book Cover: Christoph Gerigk@Franck Goddio/Hilti Foundation. The image is an artistic imagining of the FRANCK GODDIO: EVENTS: TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: OTHERS: ADELAIDE Pictures. One of those ships, the Adelaide which perished off the Cuban coast in 1714, was discovered and then excavated by Franck Goddio and his team. The French frigate weighing 400 tons left France from the port of Lorient in Brittany to pick up 360 slaves in Guinea. After disembarking the slaves in Leogane, Haiti, fate caught up withthe
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: OTHERS: NAPOLEON BONAPARTE'S FLEET Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: HOMEPAGEFRANCK GODDIOPROJECTSEVENTSLIBRARYSERVICETEAM Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: ALEXANDRIA Alexandria was among the largest and most magnificent cities in antiquity. Due to a combination of natural phenomena, including a series of earthquakes and tidal waves, the city's eastern port and parts of the ancient coastline sank beneath the sea. For more than 1,200 years temples, buildings, palaces, statues, ceramics, coins, jewellery and every day objects lay untouched on the seabed FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: INTRODUCTION Projects. Since the early 1980’s Franck Goddio and his team from the Institut Européen d’Archéologie Sous-Marine (IEASM) have worked throughout the world on a number of different underwater archaeological projects, some of them are still ongoing. The map gives you an overview on where research is currently ongoing or where it hastaken place.
FRANCK GODDIO: FINDS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION With a unique survey-based approach that utilises the most sophisticated technical equipment, Franck Goddio and his team, in cooperation with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, were able to locate, map and excavate parts of the city of Thonis-Heracleion, which lies 6.5 kilometres off today’s coastline. The city is located within an overall research area of 11 by 15kilometres in
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: CANOPUS The oldest mention of Canopus can be found in a poem by Solon, from the first half of the 6th century BC. According to the poet Nicander (2nd century BC), Menelaus’ helmsman, Canopus, died here, bitten by a viper on the sands of Thonis. The city located close by was named after this unfortunate sailor: Canopus. FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION Franck Goddio: Projects: Sunken civilizations: Heracleion. The stele found during underwater excavations at the site of Thonis-Heracleion is inscribed with the Decree of Saïs. The text is a parallel to that inscribed on another stele found further up the Nile at Naucratis at the turn of last century and informs about royal benefactions to UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST THE NAOS OF THE DECADES The small chapels known as naos are shrines housing statues of the divini-ties. They were located in the most sacred place at the core ofthe temple.
UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST BEAUTIFUL AS APHRODITE The appearance of Aphrodite The treatment of the garments on this statue recalls Hellenistic marble statues representing Aphrodite in ‘wet’ drapery. Aphrodite, in her role as a great god- FRANCK GODDIO: HOMEPAGEFRANCK GODDIOPROJECTSEVENTSLIBRARYSERVICETEAM Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: ALEXANDRIA Alexandria was among the largest and most magnificent cities in antiquity. Due to a combination of natural phenomena, including a series of earthquakes and tidal waves, the city's eastern port and parts of the ancient coastline sank beneath the sea. For more than 1,200 years temples, buildings, palaces, statues, ceramics, coins, jewellery and every day objects lay untouched on the seabed FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: INTRODUCTION Projects. Since the early 1980’s Franck Goddio and his team from the Institut Européen d’Archéologie Sous-Marine (IEASM) have worked throughout the world on a number of different underwater archaeological projects, some of them are still ongoing. The map gives you an overview on where research is currently ongoing or where it hastaken place.
FRANCK GODDIO: FINDS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION With a unique survey-based approach that utilises the most sophisticated technical equipment, Franck Goddio and his team, in cooperation with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, were able to locate, map and excavate parts of the city of Thonis-Heracleion, which lies 6.5 kilometres off today’s coastline. The city is located within an overall research area of 11 by 15kilometres in
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: CANOPUS The oldest mention of Canopus can be found in a poem by Solon, from the first half of the 6th century BC. According to the poet Nicander (2nd century BC), Menelaus’ helmsman, Canopus, died here, bitten by a viper on the sands of Thonis. The city located close by was named after this unfortunate sailor: Canopus. FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION Franck Goddio: Projects: Sunken civilizations: Heracleion. The stele found during underwater excavations at the site of Thonis-Heracleion is inscribed with the Decree of Saïs. The text is a parallel to that inscribed on another stele found further up the Nile at Naucratis at the turn of last century and informs about royal benefactions to UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST THE NAOS OF THE DECADES The small chapels known as naos are shrines housing statues of the divini-ties. They were located in the most sacred place at the core ofthe temple.
UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST BEAUTIFUL AS APHRODITE The appearance of Aphrodite The treatment of the garments on this statue recalls Hellenistic marble statues representing Aphrodite in ‘wet’ drapery. Aphrodite, in her role as a great god- FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: INTRODUCTION Projects. Since the early 1980’s Franck Goddio and his team from the Institut Européen d’Archéologie Sous-Marine (IEASM) have worked throughout the world on a number of different underwater archaeological projects, some of them are still ongoing. The map gives you an overview on where research is currently ongoing or where it hastaken place.
FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: TV DOCUMENTARIES Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: PUBLICATIONS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: PUBLICATIONS Franck Goddio (Author), Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Oxford, 2007. This book presents the first topographic outline of the city of Heracleion and the nearby Ptolemaic and Byzantine sites, all currently being excavated underwater in the Bay of Aboukir. This volume is the product of ten years of survey andexcavation.
FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Ship 17 – a baris from Thonis-Heracleion, by Alexander Belov, is the tenth volume in the OCMA monograph series (Oxford 2019, international distributor: Oxbow Books, Hardback A4, approx. 150 pages, Price £45). Ordering information. Captions. Book Cover: Christoph Gerigk@Franck Goddio/Hilti Foundation. The image is an artistic imagining of the FRANCK GODDIO: EVENTS: TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: OTHERS: ADELAIDE Pictures. One of those ships, the Adelaide which perished off the Cuban coast in 1714, was discovered and then excavated by Franck Goddio and his team. The French frigate weighing 400 tons left France from the port of Lorient in Brittany to pick up 360 slaves in Guinea. After disembarking the slaves in Leogane, Haiti, fate caught up withthe
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: OTHERS: NAPOLEON BONAPARTE'S FLEET Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: HOMEPAGEFRANCK GODDIOPROJECTSEVENTSLIBRARYSERVICETEAM Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: FINDS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: ALEXANDRIA Alexandria was among the largest and most magnificent cities in antiquity. Due to a combination of natural phenomena, including a series of earthquakes and tidal waves, the city's eastern port and parts of the ancient coastline sank beneath the sea. For more than 1,200 years temples, buildings, palaces, statues, ceramics, coins, jewellery and every day objects lay untouched on the seabed FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION With a unique survey-based approach that utilises the most sophisticated technical equipment, Franck Goddio and his team, in cooperation with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, were able to locate, map and excavate parts of the city of Thonis-Heracleion, which lies 6.5 kilometres off today’s coastline. The city is located within an overall research area of 11 by 15kilometres in
FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: PUBLICATIONS Franck Goddio (Author), Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Oxford, 2007. This book presents the first topographic outline of the city of Heracleion and the nearby Ptolemaic and Byzantine sites, all currently being excavated underwater in the Bay of Aboukir. This volume is the product of ten years of survey andexcavation.
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: CANOPUS The oldest mention of Canopus can be found in a poem by Solon, from the first half of the 6th century BC. According to the poet Nicander (2nd century BC), Menelaus’ helmsman, Canopus, died here, bitten by a viper on the sands of Thonis. The city located close by was named after this unfortunate sailor: Canopus. UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST THE NAOS OF THE DECADES The small chapels known as naos are shrines housing statues of the divini-ties. They were located in the most sacred place at the core ofthe temple.
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION Franck Goddio: Projects: Sunken civilizations: Heracleion. The stele found during underwater excavations at the site of Thonis-Heracleion is inscribed with the Decree of Saïs. The text is a parallel to that inscribed on another stele found further up the Nile at Naucratis at the turn of last century and informs about royal benefactions to UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST BEAUTIFUL AS APHRODITE The appearance of Aphrodite The treatment of the garments on this statue recalls Hellenistic marble statues representing Aphrodite in ‘wet’ drapery. Aphrodite, in her role as a great god- FRANCK GODDIO: HOMEPAGEFRANCK GODDIOPROJECTSEVENTSLIBRARYSERVICETEAM Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: FINDS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: ALEXANDRIA Alexandria was among the largest and most magnificent cities in antiquity. Due to a combination of natural phenomena, including a series of earthquakes and tidal waves, the city's eastern port and parts of the ancient coastline sank beneath the sea. For more than 1,200 years temples, buildings, palaces, statues, ceramics, coins, jewellery and every day objects lay untouched on the seabed FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION With a unique survey-based approach that utilises the most sophisticated technical equipment, Franck Goddio and his team, in cooperation with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, were able to locate, map and excavate parts of the city of Thonis-Heracleion, which lies 6.5 kilometres off today’s coastline. The city is located within an overall research area of 11 by 15kilometres in
FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: PUBLICATIONS Franck Goddio (Author), Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Oxford, 2007. This book presents the first topographic outline of the city of Heracleion and the nearby Ptolemaic and Byzantine sites, all currently being excavated underwater in the Bay of Aboukir. This volume is the product of ten years of survey andexcavation.
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: CANOPUS The oldest mention of Canopus can be found in a poem by Solon, from the first half of the 6th century BC. According to the poet Nicander (2nd century BC), Menelaus’ helmsman, Canopus, died here, bitten by a viper on the sands of Thonis. The city located close by was named after this unfortunate sailor: Canopus. UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST THE NAOS OF THE DECADES The small chapels known as naos are shrines housing statues of the divini-ties. They were located in the most sacred place at the core ofthe temple.
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: SUNKEN CIVILIZATIONS: HERACLEION The stele found during underwater excavations at the site of Thonis-Heracleion is inscribed with the Decree of Saïs. The text is a parallel to that inscribed on another stele found further up the Nile at Naucratis at the turn of last century and informs about royal benefactions to temples and aspects of trade and taxation systems. UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGIST BEAUTIFUL AS APHRODITE The appearance of Aphrodite The treatment of the garments on this statue recalls Hellenistic marble statues representing Aphrodite in ‘wet’ drapery. Aphrodite, in her role as a great god- FRANCK GODDIO: FINDS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: INTRODUCTION Projects. Since the early 1980’s Franck Goddio and his team from the Institut Européen d’Archéologie Sous-Marine (IEASM) have worked throughout the world on a number of different underwater archaeological projects, some of them are still ongoing. The map gives you an overview on where research is currently ongoing or where it hastaken place.
FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: ANCIENT TRADE ROUTES: INTRODUCTION Franck Goddio also discovered and excavated the Spanish galleon San Diego, which sank in a sea battle with a Dutch fleet in front of Manila in December 1600.The Dutch wanted to have their share in the profitable Manila-Acapulco galleon trade, which linked the Americas with Asia and Europe for nearly 250 years (1565-1813). FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: TV DOCUMENTARIES Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz FRANCK GODDIO: LIBRARY: PUBLICATIONS Franck Goddio (Author), Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Oxford, 2007. This book presents the first topographic outline of the city of Heracleion and the nearby Ptolemaic and Byzantine sites, all currently being excavated underwater in the Bay of Aboukir. This volume is the product of ten years of survey andexcavation.
FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Ship 17 – a baris from Thonis-Heracleion, by Alexander Belov, is the tenth volume in the OCMA monograph series (Oxford 2019, international distributor: Oxbow Books, Hardback A4, approx. 150 pages, Price £45). Ordering information. Captions. Book Cover: Christoph Gerigk@Franck Goddio/Hilti Foundation. The image is an artistic imagining of the FRANCK GODDIO: EVENTS: TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Underwater archaeological excavations directed by Franck Goddio in the bay of Aboukir, Egypt : Thonis-Heracleion, the sunken Royal Quarters of Alexandria, and shipwrecks off the Philippines: San Diego, Griffin, Royal Captain, Lena Shoal junk, Santa Cruz junk, and FRANCK GODDIO: PROJECTS: ANCIENT TRADE ROUTES: GRIFFIN Griffin The Story. In the 16th century, the Spaniards developed a thriving trade network with Chinese, Japanese and Malay merchants. The result was the establishment of the world’s first world trade route, linking Europe, Asia and the Americas (Manila-Acapulco galleon trade). FRANCK GODDIO: SERVICE: NEWSLETTER Franck presenting the stele of Thonis-Heracleion in 2000 after its raising from the seabed. Photo: Christoph Gerigk©Franck Goddi/Hilti Foundation. This month marks the 20th anniversary of our discovery of Thonis-Heracleion. During the last two decades my team and I have resumed our research in this sunken city each year and we were able to SELECT WEBSITE AREAS * go to content area* got to navigation
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