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Wachsmann, S. and D. D. Haldane (1997). Anchors. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Near Eastern Archaeology. E. M. Meyers, Ed. New York, Oxford University Press. I: 137-140.
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyHistory of the Mediterranean
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyPapyrologyOld Kingdom (Egyptology)
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyMediterranean StudiesLate Antiquity
It is evident that iron anchor-frame sizes and construction undergo considerable changes in the second millennium CE into the Age of Exploration. Their construction changes from baton-assembled or laminated-beam to lone-bar then... more
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      Medieval HistoryAncient Technology (Archaeology)Age of ExplorationNautical Archaeology
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      Maritime ArchaeologyOttoman HistoryMaritime HistoryVenetian History
Der Fisch war kein (!) Geheimzeichen der Christen. Ihr Kennzeichen war das Wagenrad, entstandenen aus "IX", dem Monogramm von "Jesus Christus". Der Aufsatz ist bewusst kurz gehalten und zeigt die christlichen Symbole übersichtlich. Er... more
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      Symbolism (Religion)Symbolism (Art History)FISHJesus
Granular anchors (GAs) can resist pullout/uplift forces, compression forces and also provide ground improvement. Under pullout loading, a centrally located tendon transmits the applied surface load to the base of the granular column via a... more
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      Numerical ModelingGeotechnical EngineeringSoil MechanicsNumerical Modelling
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      Maritime ArchaeologyAnchors
Typlogy and chronology of Mediterranean composit stone anchors. My old MA thesis.
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      Classical ArchaeologyMediterraneanUnderwater ArchaeologyNavigation
ABSTRACT: This lecture on Tell Tebilla accompanies a Late Period lecture in Anth.310 (Imperial and Post-Imperial Egypt), covering the University of Toronto and other findings from Tell Tebilla (Northeast Delta, Egypt). The lecture has... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyEgyptologyAnthropology
Several parts of anchors have come to light during the excavation of the stratigraphy adjacent to mole-like submerged walls of Archaic Klazomenai and Classical Chyton. These finds include the teeth of the arms of wooden anchors and a... more
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      ArchaeologyMarine ArchaeologyLiman Tepe/ KlazomenaiAncient Harbors
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      ArchaeologyGreek ArchaeologyAncient Greek ReligionNautical Archaeology
With the recent boosted enthusiasm in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Financial Technology (FinTech), applications such as credit scoring have gained substantial academic interest. However, despite the evergrowing achievements, the... more
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      Artificial IntelligenceMachine LearningData MiningCredit Scoring
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      Underwater ArchaeologyIsraelAncient ShipwrecksMarine Archaeology
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      AmphoraeSubmarine ArchaeologySubmarinesAnchors
The anchor is the nautical instrument par excellence. Through the centuries, the anchor assumed a magical-religious meaning. Primitive examples have been found in sanctuaries located in Egypt, Lebanon, Cyprus, Syria, Israel, Greece and... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyAncient Topography (Archaeology)Underwater ArchaeologyAnchors
This report details the recording of a Lt Rodger’s Small Palm anchor discovered on the Yurrulbin Point foreshore of the Parramatta River, Birchgrove, New South Wales, Australia. The aims of this report are to record the anchor and... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyHeritage StudiesMaritime HistoryIndustrial Heritage
With the recent boosted enthusiasm in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Financial Technology (FinTech), applications such as credit scoring have gained substantial academic interest. However, despite the evergrowing achievements, the... more
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      Artificial IntelligenceMachine LearningData MiningCredit Scoring
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      Nautical ArchaeologyAncient anchors and mooringAnchors
Reduced scale laboratory tests were conducted to assess effects of anchor embedment ratio (H=B), geocell width ratio (Bg=B), geocell height ratio (h=B) and geometrical shapes of anchors on uplift behavior shallow horizontal plate anchors... more
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      Civil EngineeringGeotechnical EngineeringSoil MechanicsGeosynthetics
Sentence alignment task in machine translation gained more importance recently. It is the task of finding correspondences of sentences in one language (eg. English) and another (eg. Malayalam, an Indian language). Basically, alignment... more
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      Named Entity RecognitionHybrid AlgorithmSENTENCE ALIGNMENTAnchors
Wachsmann, S., Y. Kahanov and J. Hall, 1997. The Tantura B Shipwreck: The 1996 INA/CMS Joint Expedition to Tantura Lagoon. INA Quarterly 24(4): cover, 3-15.
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      Maritime ArchaeologyIslamic ArchaeologyMaritime HistoryByzantine Studies
El Portitxol: un enclave categórico en la cesación del Mare Nostrum (siglos IV-V). Estado de la cuestión tras la última campaña arqueológica subacuática (2020). The Portitxol: a categorical site at the end of Mare Nostrum (4th-5th... more
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      Underwater ArchaeologyAncient anchors and mooringLater Roman EmpireAnchors
Wachsmann, S. and Y. Kahanov, 1997. Shipwreck Fall: The 1995 INA/CMS Joint Expedition to Tantura Lagoon, Israel. INA Quarterly 24/1: cover, 3-18.
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      Maritime ArchaeologyByzantine StudiesLate AntiquityNapoleonic Wars
This short dossier records the finding and restoration of two old iron anchors recovered from the northern Adriatic Sea. These are an Old Admiralty anchor of the XVIII century and a Trotman anchor of the second half of the XIX century. A... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyNautical ArchaeologyAnchors
In the Collection of the River Navigation of the Museum of Science and Technology - Belgrade, there are a certain number of well-preserved, typologically and chronologically diverse items from the Danube riverbed, about which basic... more
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      RiversByzantine ArchaeologyUnderwater ArchaeologyAncient anchors and mooring
Among early Christian iconography, the anchor appears in catacombs of the imperial city from the end of the second century through the third century. Many observers of this phenomenon have assumed a connection between the use of anchors... more
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Wachsmann, S. and K. Raveh, 1981.  An Underwater Salvage Excavation Near Kibbutz ha-Ḥotrim, Israel.  International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 10: 160.
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      ArchaeologyMediterranean StudiesHistory of the MediterraneanLate Bronze Age archaeology
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      Maritime ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyMaritime HistoryIndustrial Archaeology
AlmorAimA. revistA de estudios CAmpogibrAltAreños. Número 50 ArqueologíA 87 1. INTRODUCCIÓN Al realizar una visita al Museo Municipal de Algeciras me llamó la atención observar que, entre sus fondos, se encontraba un ancla de hierro de... more
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      Archeologia BizantinaAnchorsHISTORIA DE GIBRALTAR Y SU CAMPO
Wachsmann, S., 2005.  The Graveyard of Ships: Tantura Lagoon, Israel.  In Beneath the Seven Seas: Adventures with the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. G. F. Bass, ed. New York, Thames & Hudson: 98-99.
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyLate Antique and Byzantine HistoryArchaeology of Ancient Israel
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      Civil EngineeringFinite Element MethodsGPGPU (General Purpose GPU) ProgrammingClay Minerals
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      Nautical ArchaeologyAncient anchors and mooringAnchors
In 1852 took place at the dockyard of Sheerness (England) a technical trial to determine which was the best anchor type. Won the Trotman anchor, a tilting or articulated arms development of the classical Admiralty anchor, but it did not... more
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      Nautical ArchaeologyAncient SeafaringHistory of NavigationRoyal Navy
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      Underwater ArchaeologyAncient ShipwrecksAnchorsAnphoras
The article deals with four iron anchors preserved in the Museum of Salt in Cervia (Ravenna, Italy): a VI-VII Century quite preserved T shaped anchor and a fragment of a second one (so-called Byzantine anchors) from a shipwreck discovered... more
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      Nautical ArchaeologyAdriatic SeaAnchors
Wachsmann, S., 1995. The 1994 INA/CMS Joint Expedition to Tantura Lagoon. INA Quarterly 22(2): Cover, 3-8.
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      Maritime ArchaeologyLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesMaritime HistoryMediterranean Studies
Nooramunga Marine Park has been the site of up to 30 known wrecks during the past 150 years. Of the sites known to be in the area, only a small number have actually been located. The Nooramunga Marine park covers an area starting from... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyAustralian HistoryAnchors
Wachsmann, S., 1997.  Shfifonim.  In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Near Eastern Archaeology. V.) E. M. Meyers, ed. New York, Oxford University Press: 27-28.
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeology of Ancient Israel
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      Mediterranean Underwater ArchaeologyAnchors
Modern anchors findings (from XVIII to the first half of XX century) from the Malamocco inlet-port canal, Venice lagoon
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      Underwater ArchaeologyVeniceAnchors
This paper deals with the design of anchor bolts for unstayed slender towers with annular base rings (eg distillation columns, chimneys, etc.) when subjected to an overturning moment from wind loading.
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      Structural EngineeringConcreteAnchorsBolts
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyUnderwater ArchaeologyMarine ArchaeologyAnchors
Suction anchors are subjected to inclined, quasi-horizontal or quasi-vertical loadings. The type of the structure and depth of water govern the inclination of the load. Under this load condition, suction anchor experiences a combination... more
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      Finite Element MethodsSoil-Structure InteractionGPGPU (General Purpose GPU) ProgrammingClay Minerals
У Збирци речног бродарства Музеја науке и технике - Београд налази се известан број добро очуваних, типолошки и хронолошки разноврсних експоната из дунавског корита, о којима се у овом тексту дају основни подаци.
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      RiversByzantine ArchaeologyUnderwater ArchaeologyAncient anchors and mooring
Talking about anchors, well distinguished are those that are generically defined Byzantine for the exceptional discovery of wreck Yassiada. The presence of so-called Byzantine anchors in the Italian seas is testified almost everywhere,... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyArcheologia BizantinaMedival ArchaeologyAnchors
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      CiliciaPiratesAsia MinorEphesos
В течение полевого сезона 2013 года экспедицией «Хортица-Скуба» при Национальном заповеднике «Хортица» были продолжены работы по исследованию комплекса якорей 1737-1739 годов в Старом Днепре у б. Музычина (Табл. 1). После всесторонних... more
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      ArchaeologyMarine ArchaeologyархеологияAnchors
Resumen de tesis de Licenciatura, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA). Aprobada en noviembre de 2018.
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      Buenos AiresMaritime Cultural LandscapesCultural Biography of ThingsAnchors