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Archaeologists uncover cargo from ancient shipwrecks
Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery by uncovering the lost cargo from three ancient shipwrecks, shedding light on Iron Age artifacts that have been hidden beneath the sea for centuries.
Archaeologists uncover ancient shipwrecks and submerged harbor remains near the 2,300-year-old Greek city of Ptolemais in Libya.
A fisherman operating off the western Peloponnese has recovered a fragmentary ancient amphora, Greek port authorities ...
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Shipwrecks found across 328 feet of seafloor near 2,300-year-old ancient Greek city
Researchers have discovered an extraordinary underwater cache of shipwrecks across 328 feet of seafloor ...
Polish archaeologists working in Libya have identified a stretch of seabed near ancient Ptolemais that points to multiple ...
A team of archaeologists diving near the Greek island of Antikythera have reported a startling new discovery from a previously explored 2,000-year-old shipwreck. The find — a very heavy, metal ...
A recent underwater archaeological expedition off the coast of the Greek island of Kythera has yielded the discovery of a small marble decorative fragment. Interest in this piece of stone has been ...
A routine patrol in the Ionian Sea led Italian authorities to a remarkable discovery: a late Roman merchant shipwreck still carrying its cargo of amphorae. In a translated statement provided to Fox ...
Underwater archaeologists dug under 20 feet of sand and rock off the coast of Sicily and found a 2,500-year-old shipwreck. Researchers date the find to either the fifth or sixth century B.C. Six ...
When a shipwreck occurs around the world, it often makes the news for a few reasons. It could be that the ship was particularly well-known, or it could be how it sank that gets the public's attention, ...
A routine patrol in the Ionian Sea led Italian authorities to a remarkable discovery: a late Roman merchant shipwreck still carrying its cargo of amphorae. In a translated statement provided to Fox ...
Ancient shipwreck treasures, a Roman battering ram from the Punic Wars, and remains of an underwater city headline Fernbank Museum’s newest exhibit: “Sunken Treasures, Ancient Seas.” ...
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