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Bronze Age Shipwreck Discovered In The Mediterranean Is The Oldest Ever Found In The Deep SeaLast summer, an oil and gas company conducting a survey in the Mediterranean Sea stumbled upon a remarkable discovery: the 3,300-year-old remains of a Bronze Age ship carrying dozens of clay jars.
People living in Bronze Age-era Denmark may have been able to travel to Norway directly over the open sea, according to a ...
The secrets of Britain’s connection with the world’s least known ancient civilizations - How Bronze Age British industry ...
Vessels such as these may have been used for cross-channel trade.Between 1937 and 1963 Christopher and Edward (Ted) Wright discovered three Bronze Age ships at North Ferriby on the Humber foreshore.
What's more, a study of a shipwreck off the Devon coast has revealed that a Bronze Age ship, carrying Cornish tin ingot exports, were also carrying items from Sardinia or Spain. The English ...
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