III. ASSYRIAN AND PHOENICIAN SHIPS AND SHIPPING

1. Basch, L., Le musée imaginaire de la marine antique, pp. 303- 319, 319-331, 331-335.

2. ---------, "Phoenician Oared Ships," MM 55 (1969) 139-162, 227-245.

3. ---------, "The Ships of Luli, King of Tyre and Sidon," MM (1971) 326-329.

4. Botta, P.E., Monuments de Ninive, vol I.

5. Casson, L., The Ancient Mariners.

6. ---------, "Note on Phoenician Oared Ships," MM (1970) 31.

7. Contenau, G., La civilization phenicienne (Paris 1926).

8. Daressy, "Une flottilée phenicienne," RA (1895) 286-92.

9. Davies, N. de G., and R.O. Faulkner, "A Syrian Trading Venture in Egypt," JEA 33 (1947) 40-46.

10. de Graeve, M.-C., Ships of the Ancient Near East (c. 2000-500 B.C.) (Leuven 1981).

11. Fevrier, J.G., "L'ancienne marine phenicienne," La Nouvelle Clio (1950) 128-143.

12. Gaster, T.H.,"A Phoenician Naval Gazette," PEQ (1938) 105 ff. [Ugaritic tablet].

13. Gimpera, "Pheniciennes et grecs dans l'estreme occident," La Nouvelle Clio (1951) 269-306.

14. Layard, A.H., Nineveh and its Remains (New York 1849) cf. plates.

15. I. Negueruela, J. Pinedo, M. Gómez, A. Miñano, I. Arellano and J.S. Barba, "Seventh-Century BC Phoenician Vessel Discovered at Playa de la Isla, Mazarron, Spain, IJNA 24 (1995) 189-197.

16. Thureau-Dangin, F., & M. Dunand, Til-Barsib (Paris 1936) 2 v. A good color plate of the vessel also appears in P. Amit, Art of the Ancient Near East (New York 1980) 268, pl. 105.

 

a. The Punic Ship at Marsala, Sicily

1. Frost, H., "Lilybaeum (Marsala). The Punic Ship: Final Excavation Report," NSc suppl. 30 (1976).

2.---------, "Discovery of a Punic Ram," MM (1975).

3.---------, "The Discovery of a Punic Ship," IJNA (1972).

4.---------, "The Punic Wreck Off Sicily," MM (1973).

5.---------, "The Ship That May Hold the Secret of Roman Sea Power," Mankind (1972).

6.---------, "The Third Campaign of Excavation on the Punic Ship, Marsala, Sicily," MM (1974).