Lost city surveyed at bottom of sea: sponge divers of island of Djerba indicate it is 300 yards long, 200 wide. ancient houses in-tact natives fear its watery mysteries, and diving bells will be used to explore them
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« Lost City Surveyed at Bottom of Sea: Sponge Divers of Island of Djerba Indicate It Is 300 Yards Long, 200 Wide. Ancient Houses in-Tact Natives Fear Its Watery Mysteries, and Diving Bells Will Be Used to Explore Them ». 1925. New York Times, bibliographie, consulté le 31 juillet 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/42372
- Titre
- Lost city surveyed at bottom of sea: sponge divers of island of Djerba indicate it is 300 yards long, 200 wide. ancient houses in-tact natives fear its watery mysteries, and diving bells will be used to explore them
- Date
- 1925-04-14
- Dans
- New York Times Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Place
- New York
- Sujet
- Antiquité Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Archéologie -- Djerba Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Langue
- eng
- pages
- 2
« Lost City Surveyed at Bottom of Sea: Sponge Divers of Island of Djerba Indicate It Is 300 Yards Long, 200 Wide. Ancient Houses in-Tact Natives Fear Its Watery Mysteries, and Diving Bells Will Be Used to Explore Them ». 1925. New York Times, bibliographie, consulté le 31 juillet 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/42372
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