Chapter 1. Introduction from the Honor Frost Foundation's Maritime Archaeology DirectorLucy BlueChapter 2. From Rope to Chain: On the Development of Anchors in the MediterraneanChapter 3. The Stone Anchors of ByblosChapter 4. Bronze-Age Stone-Anchors from the Eastern Mediterranean: Dating and IdentificationChapter 5. Anchors, the Potsherds of Marine Archaeology: On the Recording of Pierced Stones from the MediterraneanChapter 6. The Birth of the Stocked Anchor and the Maximum Size of Early Ships: Thoughts Prompted by Discoveries at Kition-Bamboula, Cyprus.Chapter 7.
Anchors Sacred and Profane. Ugarit-Ras Shamra, 1986: The Stone Anchors Revised and ComparedChapter 8. The Arwad Plans 1964: A Photogrammetric Survey of Marine InstallationsChapter 9. On the Plotting of Vast and Partly Submerged Harbour Works, from Aerial and Underwater PhotographsChapter 10. The Case for a Bronze Age Dating for the Submerged Harbour Works at ArwadChapter 11. Ancient Harbours and Anchorages in the Eastern MediterraneanChapter 12. The Offshore Island Harbour at Sidon and Other Phoenician Sites in the Light of New Dating EvidenceChapter 13. Harbours and Proto-harbours: Early Levantine EngineeringChapter 14.
Byblos and the SeaChapter 15. Archaeology, History, and the History of Archaeology Connected with Tyre's Harbours.Chapter 16. First season of excavation on the Punic wreck in SicilyChapter 17. The Punic Wreck in Sicily: 1. Second Season of ExcavationChapter 18. Another Punic Wreck in Sicily: Its Ram. 2.
The Ram from MarsalaChapter 19. The Punic Ship Museum, Marsala: Its Presentation and Some Structural ObservationsChapter 20. Plants on Ships: Dunnage, Decoration and Perishable CargoesAppendix. Honor Frost's Published Works.