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A team of archaeologists using sonar technology to scan the seabed have discovered a "graveyard" of five pristine ancient Roman shipwrecks off the small Italian island of Ventotene. The trading ...
Two thousand years ago, this ship was crossing the Mediterranean Sea full of its cargo of amphorae — large terracotta pots that were used in the Roman Empire for transporting wine and olive oil.
The Black Sea MAP project has found more than 60 shipwrecks in the region, ranging from 17th century Cossack raiders to Roman trading ships. Currently in its fourth year, ...
The ship was a Greek trading vessel, ... Overall, they have found more than 60 shipwrecks, including a 17th-century Cossack raiding fleet and Roman trading vessels still laden with goods.
We hear the year 4 was a great vintage.
The ill-fated trading ship has spent 2,400 years at the bottom of the Black Sea. Kiona N. Smith – Oct 24, 2018 11:08 am | 93 Credit: Black Sea MAP 2018 ...
From ancient trading vessels to the Titanic, dive into the secrets of the bottom of the ocean. Recovering pirates’ treasure may seem like a fantasy, ... Roman-era Merchant ship ...
The wreck of an ancient Roman cargo ship from more than 2,000 years ago has been found off the coast near Rome, the arts squad of Italy's Carabinieri police said on Friday.
Over the past 600 years, Europe’s Black Sea has been one of the maritime areas hit hardest by war and nationalism. Bordering Turkey, Russia and Ukraine, among other nations, the inland body o… ...
(CNN) -- Two thousand years ago, this ship was crossing the Mediterranean Sea full of its cargo of amphorae -- large terracotta pots which were used in the Roman Empire for transporting wine and ...
(CNN) — Two thousand years ago, this ship was crossing the Mediterranean Sea full of its cargo of amphorae — large terracotta pots that were /biggest-ever-roman-shipwreck-found-in-eastern ...
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