BodrumĀ Museum of Underwater Archaeology, The Bodrum Building of Underwater Archaeology was accustomed in The Bodrum Alcazar in 1964. Initially, apology of the alcazar was the priority; later, exhibition halls were created in the accessible space. Today, there are 14 exhibition halls in The Building of Bodrum. As is bright from the name of museum, it includes mostly underwater artifacts.
The Canteen Hall, with is advancing exhibition of canteen and glassware, was opened in 1986, with the abetment of Pasabahce Canteen and Canteen Factory. General advice about the museum’s canteen accumulating is provided here. The specimens are apparent in darkness, with beam from below. This adjustment of exhibition permits beter examination of all the assorted arrangement and colors of the glass. Specimens anachronous from the 14th aeon BC to the 11th aeon AD are on display. The anteroom aswell contains an aquarium, which has been set into an angle in the wall. The aquarium has a small, but abundant model, which illustrates an underwater excavation.
All of the specimens begin in the excavations of Uluburun amid 1984-1995 will be apparent in Uluburun Ambush Hall, which is appointed to accessible in 1999. Blasting and analysis of the oldest ambush in the apple anachronous to the 14th aeon BC was conducted aboriginal underthe administration of Prof. Dr. George Bass, and afterwards underthe administration of Dr. Cemal Pulak, underthe advocacy ofUniversty of Texas A.M. and The Underwater
Archaeology Institute. This ambush was begin and anachronous in 1982 by a aggregation underthe administration ofT.Oguz Alpozen, the administrator of The Bodrum Building of Underwater Archaeology.
The burden of the address consisted mostly of chestnut ingots. There are aswell added than 150 pure-thin, resin, azure blue, azure and lavender-colored flat, annular canteen ingots. These ingots aggregate the oldest canteen artifacts of the Bodrum Building of Underwater Archaeology.
The shipwreck, anachronous to the backward Roman aeon in the 4th - 5th aeon AD, was begin in a baptize abyss of 36-42 meters abreast Yassiada, off the bank of Turgutreis, a boondocks at the west end of the Bodrum peninsula. It was biconcave amid 1967-1969, beneath the administration of Prof. Dr. George F. Bass, underthe advocacy ofThe University of Pennsylvania. Forth with several amphorae, one complete canteen jug was begin in the excavation. This canteen jug is apparent in the Canteen Hall.
The East Roman ship, which was anachronous to the 7th aeon AD, was biconcave amid 1961-1964 by a aggregation underthe administration of Prof. Dr. George F. Bass. It was reconstructed to actual-size in an old abbey which was acclimated as exhibition anteroom afore 1997. Both models and real-life specimens are apparent in the reconstructed ship. The address is believed to accept sunk afterwards active ashore on a sandbar abreast Yassiada. It was accustomed accoutrement forthe army of Emperor Heracllus during the war with the Persians. Only one 7th aeon AD canteen bottle was recovered from the East Roman shipwreck; it is apparent in the hall.
A shipwreckfoundd at a abyss of 32 meters in Serce Limani (Harbor), 24 afar west of Marmaris, was biconcave and researched by Prof. Dr. George F. Bass amid 1977-1979. Blasting appear that the address had two latten sails, 16 meters continued and 5 meters wide, with a burden accommodation of 35 tons. The torn canteen and canteen ingots which were stowed in sacks and baskets in the authority of address acknowledge this to be a trade-ship. Sumac and raisins were agitated in the amphoras, forth with bits of torn glass. The address was anachronous by analytical chestnut coins, aureate Fatimid coins, and canteen weights on which the name of the absolutist of Fatimid was printed.
The anteroom mentioned aloft was congenital by The Ministry of Culture abnormally forthe exhibition of the board charcoal of Serge Limani shipwreck, its canteen and added artifacts.