machines

Title Age Country General description Machine code Modern name Name number other names Period Title Type Usesort descending Location
Port-Vendres: L´anse Gerbal Wreck 1 Roman France ´Remains of a chain-pump` and sump? several dozen thick wooden rings or disc together with a number of pulley-blocks ad ropes for rigging were found in the wreck towards the end of the hull there is a large circular opening but it does not seem to be large enough for a chain pump , therefore could have been a FORCE-PUMP! PVG-Cp Port-Vendres: L´anse Gerbal Wreck 1 188 313-400 Port-Vendres: L´anse Gerbal Wreck 1 chain-pump dewatering bilge water
Baie de Cavalaire Wreck (Le Lavandou, Near Var, France) Roman France shipwreck; remains of chain-pump (probably incorrect) Baie Baie de Cavalaire Wreck (Le Lavandou, Near Var, France) chain-pump 212 Ca 100 BC Baie de Cavalaire Wreck (Le Lavandou, Near Var, France) chain-pump dewatering as bilge-pump
Cap Del Vol Wreck (Near Puerto De La Selva, Gerona) Spain Roman Spain Remains of a chain-pump similar to pump found at the wreck of Los Ullastres Capdelvol Cap Del Vol Wreck (Near Puerto De La Selva, Gerona) Spain 218 Late I BC Cap Del Vol Wreck (Near Puerto De La Selva, Gerona) Spain chain-pump worked as a bilge-pump?
Los Ullastres Wreck (Near Calella-Llfranch, Gerona) Roman Spain Hero mentions a “chain” as an alternative to the “many-bucket” for draining deep holes but these terms can be shown to refer to the “bucket-chain” and “wheel with compartmented rim” respectively. *there is no evidence for chain-pump to be known before of the Renainssance Los-Cp? Los Ullastres Wreck (Near Calella-Llfranch, Gerona) 157 I AD Los Ullastres Wreck (Near Calella-Llfranch, Gerona) chain-pump