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These remains of the Greek merchant ship from the 4th century BC lay off the coast of Komiža and were from a crucial period in Greek history.
WASHINGTON, June 27 (Reuters) - When scientists in the 1960s excavated the wreck of an ancient Greek merchant ship off the northern coast of Cyprus, what they found was an amazing time capsule ...
Researchers have found a Greek merchant ship lying on the bottom of the Black Sea off the Bulgarian coast. The ancient ship is more than 2,400 years old and lies on its side more than 2,000m below ...
The team used 3D mapping instruments to generate a detailed model of the wreck as it sits silently more than 6,500 feet below the surface. As the BBC reports, the ship is in incredible condition ...
When scientists in the 1960s excavated the wreck of an ancient Greek merchant ship off the northern coast of Cyprus, what they found was an amazing time capsule from a pivotal period in the ...
In the fourth century B.C., a Greek merchant ship sank off Chios and the Oinoussai islands in the eastern Aegean Sea. The wooden vessel may have succumbed to storm, fire or rough weather, ruining ...
And although no one has ever seen a Greek trading ship of this age, the design is strikingly familiar to nautical archaeologists and historians. The wreck bears an undeniable resemblance to a ship ...
A Greek merchant ship dating back more than 2,400 years has been found lying on its side off the Bulgarian coast. The 23m (75ft) wreck, found in the Black Sea by an Anglo-Bulgarian team, is being ...