Archaeologists believe they have found the world's oldest intact shipwreck. Discovered at the bottom of the Black Sea, the 75-foot-long vessel has been lying in wait for more than 2,400 years. "It's ...
MEDITERRANEAN SEA — Two thousand years ago, a 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 ...
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 ...
After local fisherman near Genoa turned up jars in their nets and tipped off authorities, divers found a Roman trading ship “hidden under layers of mud on the seabed, which has left the wreck and its ...
It is the first Roman vessel found in Crimea in such an excellent condition, according to Roman Dunayev, who leads the Neptune underwater expeditions SIMFEROPOL, August 7. /TASS/. A well-preserved ...
Workers at a coal quarry in a small Serbian village have stumbled on the ancient remains of a Roman ship dating to the 3rd or 4th century C.E. An excavator was digging at the mine in Drmno, near ...
ROME (Reuters) - 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.
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(CNN) — 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 ...
(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 olive ...