Anchor: Kfar Samir Scarab Group 1


Anchor Photographs:
Picture
Click to enlarge.
Comments

Anchor Record:
ANCHOR NAME: Kfar Samir Scarab Group 1
SITE NAME: Atlit Bay
ANCHOR TYPE: Undefined
NUM ON PLAN: 1
DATE DOCUMENTED: 2021-11-14
WEIGHT (KG): 187.5
MAX LENGTH (CM: 80
MAX WIDTH (CM: 70
MAX THICK (CM: 19
PERCENT WORKED: 30
ANCHOR MATERIAL: Stone
ANCHOR LOCATION: Haifa Maritime Museum
COMMENTS: Scarab like symbol inscribed

 
Grooves in this Anchor:
Groove Designation Groove Type
1 None

Holes in this Anchor:
Hole Type Hole
Designation
Outer
Diameter(mm)
Inner
Diameter (mm)
Comments
Bi-conical A 14 9.5
Chisle Marks on this Hole:
Chisle Mark Type Width (mm)
Sharp
References:
REFERENCE: Galili et al. 1994
TITLE: Reconsidering Byblian and Egyptian Stone Anchors Using Numeral Methods.
SERIAL NAME: The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
REFERENCE: Macke, et al. 2023
TITLE: Provenance of Bronze Age stone anchors, a case study from the Carmel coast, Israel.
SERIAL NAME: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
REFERENCE: Macke, et al. 2023
TITLE: Provenance of Bronze Age stone anchors, a case study from the Carmel coast, Israel.
SERIAL NAME: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
REFERENCE: Macke, et al. 2023
TITLE: Provenance of Bronze Age stone anchors, a case study from the Carmel coast, Israel.
SERIAL NAME: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
REFERENCE: Macke, et al. 2023
TITLE: Provenance of Bronze Age stone anchors, a case study from the Carmel coast, Israel.
SERIAL NAME: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Site Contributed by:
CONTRIBUTOR: Ehud Galili
INSTITUTION: The Leon Recanati Institute of Maritime Studies, University of Haifa
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 180, Atlit 30300, Israel
E-MAIL: galilish@netvision.net.il
INSTITUTION: The Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa

 


Close Window