Submarine robot takes photos of vessel and cargo of amphorae dating back to second century BC
An ancient Roman vessel dating back to the second century BC has been discovered in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Palermo.and from the first images taken by a submarine robot it was carrying a copious cargo of wine“The Mediterranean continually gives us precious elements for the reconstruction of our history linked to maritime trade, the types of boats, the transport carried out,’’ said the superintendent of the sea of the Sicilian region, Valeria Li Vigni, who launched the expedition.
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