- shipyards
- Sibyl
- Sicily
- Siculus, Diodorus
- Siebe, Augustus
- Sierra Leone
- Silk Route
- silver
- bars
- Belitung wreck
- ingots
- mines
- SS
Gairsoppa
- tribute
- vessels
- Simaloer
- Sinbad the Sailor
- âSiren Vase'
- skin boats
- slave trade
- African
- Britain and
- exported
- as gifts
- wine in exchange for
- Slavery Abolition Act (1833)
- Slavs
- Smith, Adam,
The Wealth of Nations
- Snodgrass, Prof Anthony
- Socrates
- solar barques
- Solent, Battle of the (1545)
- Somali
, HMS
- Soudan
- South China Sea
- Southsea Castle, Hampshire
- Spain
- Spanish Armada
- Sparta
- spices
- spirit world
- sponge divers
- Sri Lanka
- Srivijaya (âIsland of Gold')
- St Peter's, Basilica of
- stamps, pottery
- Stanhope, Philip
- Stephenson, Robert
- stirrup jars
- stone tools
- Stonehenge
- stoneware, cobalt blue
- Strabo
- Straumfjord
- Stuart, James, âOld Pretender'
- Sulaim
Ä
n al-T
Ä
jir
- Sullecthum
- âSummer night off the Greenland coast circa year' (Rasmussen)
- sundials, pocket
- Sutherland, Peter Cormack
- Sutton Hoo
- Swallow
, HMS
- Sweden
- Syracuse
- Syracuse, siege of (415â13
BC
)
- Syria
- Tailliez, Philippe
- Taizong, Emperor
- Tallis, Thomas
- Gaude gloriosa Dei mater
- Litany
- Tang Dynasty
- Tangier
- Taoism
- Taylor, Joan du Plat
- tea
- Tekta
Å
Burnu site
- Tennyson, Alfred, Lord
- Terror
, HMS
- Tewodros II of Ethiopia
- Theodora
- Theodoric the Great
- Theophrastus,
Enquiry into Plants
- Thera island
- Thessalian marble
- Third Augustan Legion, North Africa
- Thomas, Norman Haskell
- Throckmorton, Peter
- Thucydides
- Thutmose (sculptor)
- Thutmose I
- Thutmose III
- timbers, ancient
- preserving
- Timor Sea
- tin
- ingots
- melting
- mining
- scarcity
- smelting
- trade
- workings
- tin-isotope analysis
- Tischbein, Heinrich
- Titanic
- Tiye, Queen
- Todd, Revd John,
The students' manual:â¦
- Tomb of Kenamun, Thebes
- Tomb of Tutankhamun
- Tompion, Thomas
- tools
- Bronze Age
- stone
- trade, maritime
- copper
- early
- expansion
- intermediaries
- Trafalgar, Battle of (1805)
- Trent
, HMS
- tribes
- trireme (galley ship)
- Trojan War
- Tudor rose emblem
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Tusa, Sebastiano
- Tutankhamun
- Tyrawly, Lord
- U-boats
- Ugarit
- Ugaritic alphabet
- Uluburun site
- umiak (open Inuit boat)
- United States
- Urtenu (merchant)
- Utrecht Treaty of (1713â15)
- Valley of the Kings
- van der Delft, François
- Van Diemen's Land
- van Lint, Pieter,
Angelo Custode
- Vandals
- Vansittart
- Varangian Guard
- Vasa
- vase paintings
- vases
- Velde, Willem van de the Younger
- Vellan Drang, Cornwall
- Venetians
- Venice
- Ventris, Michael
- Victoria, Queen
- Victory
, HMS
- Viking burials
- âViking' (replica ship)
- Viking seafaring
- Vinland
- Virazon
(research vessel)
- Vives, Juan Luis
- Viviano, Giovanni Lorenzo
- Voet (agent)
- volcanic events
- Volodymyr
- Wales
- walrus
- War of
- War of the Spanish Succession (1701â14)
- Ward-Perkins, John
- Warrior
, HMS
- watches, pocket
- weapons
- bronze
- European
- guns
- HMS
Terror
- iron guns
- Mary Rose
- Royal Anne Galley
- swords
- Wedgewood, Josiah
- weights, merchant
- Weld family
- Wenzong, Emperor
- Wessex
- Whaley, Thomas
- Wheeler, Mortimer
- Whewell, William,
Indications of the Creator
- Whidah
- Wilberforce
- Wilberforce, William
- William the Conqueror
- Williams, Daniel
- Willis, Capt Francis
- Winchester
, HMS
- Windmills, Joseph and Thomas
- wine trade
- Witte, Emanuel de,
Interior of Oude Kerk, Delft
- Wodrow, Robert
- Woodcliffe, John
- Woodliffe, John Martin
- Worcester
, HMS
- writing systems
- writing tablet, wooden
- Yaroslav the Wise
- Yassi Ada site
- yin and yang
- Young, Prof Rodney
- Zeus
- Zhao Rugua
- Zhu Yu,
Pinghzou ketan
- Zula Expedition (1867)
About the Author
DAVID GIBBINS
is the internationally bestselling author of the Jack Howard novels, which have sold over three million copies worldwide and are published in thirty languages, and the Total War series of historical novels.
Gibbins has worked in underwater archaeology all his professional life. After taking a PhD from Cambridge University he taught archaeology in Britain and abroad, and is a world authority on ancient shipwrecks and sunken cities. He has led numerous expeditions to investigate underwater sites in the Mediterranean and around the world. He currently divides his time between fieldwork, England and Canada. You can sign up for email updates
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First published in the United States by St. Martin's Press, an imprint of St. Martin's Publishing Group
A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN TWELVE SHIPWRECKS.
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Originally published in Great Britain by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, an imprint of the Orion Publishing Group Ltd., a Hachette UK company
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