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Remains of the ancient ports and anchorage points at Miyani and Visawada, on the west coast of India: A study based on underwater investigations

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

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Creator Gaur, A.S.
Sundaresh
Tripati, S.
 
Date 2008-01-30T11:54:56Z
2008-01-30T11:54:56Z
2007
 
Identifier Mariner's Mirror, Vol.93; 428-440p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/658
 
Description The recent underwater explorations on the Saurashtra coast, Gujarat, India between Miyani on the west and Porbandar on the east yielded the existence two ports at Visawada and Miyani. Both sites are situated along the creeks, which would have served as an excellent natural harbour. The important antiquities include varieties of stone anchors, which are very similar to those reported from Dwarka and Bet Dwarka. The identification of ancient anchorage points between water depth of 5 and 15 m is another important aspect of this study. The possible dates of the anchors at Miyani and Visawada could be bracketed between the Historical and the Medieval periods.
 
Language en
 
Publisher The Society for Nautical Research
 
Subject archaeology
underwater exploration
anchors
navigation
trade
harbours
anchors
 
Title Remains of the ancient ports and anchorage points at Miyani and Visawada, on the west coast of India: A study based on underwater investigations
 
Type Journal Article