Underwater archaeologists dug under 20 feet of sand and rock off the coast of Sicily and found a 2,500-year-old shipwreck.
Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery in the azure depths of the Mediterranean Sea near the southern coast of ...
Archaeologists believe the ship was built by the Phoenicians, a seafaring group of traders and merchants who lived along the ...
Piece by piece, experts carefully transported the Phoenician vessel to dry land, where it will be studied and preserved ...
Dating to the fifth or sixth century B.C.E., the vessel could provide new insights into the relationship between the ancient ...
A SHIPWRECK from the Iron Age has been recovered from the seabed decades after it was first discovered, offering experts a ...
She will not only offer an insight into the shipbuilding techniques of the Phoenicians but also their metallurgical ...
The ancient Phoenician shipwreck dates back to the 7th century ... Phoenicia was an ancient civilization along the eastern Mediterranean coast, in the area of modern-day Lebanon, Syria and Israel ...
A SHIPWRECK from the Iron Age has been recovered from the seabed decades after it was first discovered, offering experts a gateway into an ancient ... on the eastern Mediterranean coast between ...
Nevertheless, the ship’s cargo, coupled with its Mediterranean location, has ignited theories among enthusiasts of ancient mysteries. Some have suggested the Gela II might have been transporting ...