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.
We imagine the ancient world as one made of stone. Marble temples, megalithic structures, and rock-hewn tombs dominate the modern image of the pre-modern period. That image is, of course, an ...
The recent discovery of an ancient shipwreck’s cargo has illuminated Iron Age trade networks and revealed a previously lost ...
Each cargo load, despite being discovered in the same port, dated back to a different time period of the Iron Age.
Sunken finds in the South China Sea testify to rich trade networks used over hundreds of years. The sea routes brought ...
Learn about three ship cargoes that were found off the coast of Israel, unveiling the history of an ancient port where trade ...
Scientists believe the find could push the boundaries of DNA analysis. Divers work next to skeletal remains found at an ancient shipwreck near the island of Antikythera, Greece, Sept. 6, 2016. Greek ...
New research out of the University of California San Diego and the University of Haifa is reshaping what we know about ancient seaborne trade in the eastern Mediterranean. Published recently in ...
Archaeologists and divers returned to the 2,000-year-old Antikythera wreck in Greece and found dozens of artifacts, photos show. Photo from Return to Antikythera Off the coast of a Greek island sits ...
An anchor, basket handles, jars and other artifacts were found among the cargoes at the three sites, the oldest of which ...
Off the coast of a Greek island sits the Antikythera shipwreck, a 2,000-year-old wreck with a story that inspired an Indiana Jones movie. From its beginnings as an accidental discovery to the recent ...