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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

2,000-year-old shipwreck has been discovered in the eastern Mediterranean


Greece: Archaeologists have discovered a ship that was two thousand years old in the eastern Mediterranean, and that was used in Roman times, a ship that was used as a locomotive. Many used for putting wine and olive oil. According to archaeologists, this ancient ship may have been used between 100 BC or 100 AD. In the Roman Empire, the ship was mostly 15 meters long, but the bottom of the sea was just 35 meters.
The 35-meter ship, with 6,000 diamonds, was found by the Sonora system and is located 60 meters below the coast of Kefalonia, a group of Ionian islands off the west coast of Greece. The survey was conducted by the University of Patras' Oceanus Network, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to facilitate the process of imaging techniques, and the research is under the auspices of the Interreg program of the European Union. George Ferentinos, of the University of Patras, told CNN that it was "difficult" to repair the broken pot and cost more.
The next step is Ferentinos' team to repair the piles and use their DNA to determine if they are used for wine, olive oil, grain or wheat. For the fragments of the seabed, which are located at the bottom of the sea, investors will be looking for a dive resort for tourists who wish to see the ship in person.

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