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n2:125
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ogcgs:Feature n6:CulturalProperty
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Megadim North assembly 29.0
dcterms:title
Megadim North assembly 29.0
dcterms:references
Ridella, G., Galili, E., Cvikel, D. and Rosen, B. 2015. A late 16th –early 17th century European shipwreck carrying Venetian ordnance discovered off the Carmel coast, Israel. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 45 (1): 180-191.
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32.7339
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34.947
dcterms:description
Wreck site with three, large decorated bronze canons. One canon with a wooden charrette was discovered by the Underwager Exploration Society of Israel during the 1969s, and later retrieved by a citizen diver, Hahotrim Kibbutz member, and handled to the Underwager Exploration Society of Israel, and is currently on display at the National Maritime Museum, Haifa. Another cannon was salvaged by fishermen and is in private hands in Ein HaYam in Haifa. The third cannon was discovered by Ofek Galili and retrieved by the IAA, currently at Bet Shemesh IAA storage. The assemblage was published by Ridella et al.
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125
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Shipwrecks or other wrecsk: B3 Assemblage of a wrecked vessel and cargo lacking wooden hull
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n15:Ottoman%20Period
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125
n5:accessibility
E) Covered by sand most of the year
n5:assemblyNumber
29
n5:declaration
n16:27631%2F0
n5:importanceDegree
Very high
n5:risk
F) Treasure hunting
n5:seabedType
A) Sand (1-3m thick) covering clay paleosol, occasionally exposed
n5:siteProtection
C) Protected by both A and B above
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n11:7.0
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-2.0
n9:minimumElevationInMeters
-4.0
n9:municipality
Hof Hacarmel
n9:typeStatus
C) Most of the Assemblage was retrieved, some artifacts remained on site
n13:source
C) Citizen reporting