RT Article T1 The 19th-Century Akko Tower Shipwreck, Israel: Final Report JF The international journal of nautical archaeology VO 51 IS 1 SP 3 OP 20 A1 Cvikel, Deborah LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1826844643 AB The Akko Tower shipwreck was found in 4.4 m of water, 35 m north of the Tower of Flies at the entrance to Akko harbour, on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. The hull remains were covered by a significant amount of stones, apparently used as ballast. It seems to have been a 25-m long merchantman, constructed in the mid-1850s using timber from forests along the southern Black Sea coast. This shipwreck is evidence for the continued use of Akko harbour, even after the heavy damage following the 1840 bombardment of the town. K1 ship construction K1 Ottoman Period K1 Mediterranean K1 ballast stones K1 Akko DO 10.1080/10572414.2022.2049166