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During the latest field season, which just ended, the expedition discovered another batch of ancient ships. “Black Sea MAP now draws towards the end of its third season, acquiring more than ...
"During the third season of the Black Sea MAP we continued filling in the blanks of the mosaic of ancient seafaring with the discovery and documentation of outstandingly well preserved ships ...
Archaeologists are heralding the discovery of an unusually intact ancient shipwreck ... made by the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project (MAP), first appeared in the Guardian.
Black Sea MAP currently has no funding for an excavation of the site, but it is presenting its results at a conference in the UK this week. Along with the ancient Greek merchant ship, its three ...
The ancient wrecks were in astonishing condition - the oldest one was dated to be over 2,000 years old, dating back to 400BCCredit: Black Sea Map/EEF Experts found the spot while mapping the ...
Now, according to MAP, they know it also ... In three years of probing the Black Sea, the group says it has discovered more than 60 sunken ships — from ancient boats like the one announced ...
"During the third season of the Black Sea MAP we continued filling in the blanks of the mosaic of ancient seafaring with the discovery and documentation of outstandingly well preserved ships ...
Photo: Black Sea MAP More than two kilometers under the surface of the Black Sea, off the coast of Bulgaria, lies a ship that is more than 2,400 years old. It was an Ancient Greek trading vessel ...
A team of maritime archaeologists researching rising sea levels in the Black Sea has uncovered over 40 ancient shipwrecks. This remarkable discovery, described as a “complete bonus,” provides ...
The discovery is the latest from the Black Sea project to look for ancient shipwrecks and perhaps ... Ballard's team used special "side-scan" sonar to map anomalies on the sea floor, then sent ...
who led the Black Sea MAP project, was stunned. An intact shipwreck of this age was unheard of. In fact, they could only recognize the ship's design from depictions on ancient pottery.