Dating to the fifth or sixth century B.C.E., the vessel could provide new insights into the relationship between the ancient ...
A shipwreck, dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries B.C., has been discovered off the coast of Sicily, along with two types ...
The five stone anchors found in the river suggest the vessels could have been part of a trading network A trove of Roman artefacts has been uncovered in the River Wear which could cast ...
An underwater excavation of a 2,500-year-old shipwreck off the coast of Sicily has unveiled prehistoric tools and anchors, ...
Alongside the shipwreck, archaeologists uncovered six anchors. Four of them were made of stone and had prehistoric origins. The other two were crafted of iron around the seventh century C.E ...
In a Facebook post translated from Italian to English, SopMare explained that prehistoric lithics – or stone tools – were found near the wreck, in addition to "newer" anchors from the seventh ...
The development of technology can be traced through anchors. From a stone and a piece of string to the huge and varied designs used on massive ships and small boats. Yet the only place in the ...
the specialist masonry contractor Arteco Design Corp. were hired as driller and installer to drill oversized holes through the face of the stone and recessed the anchor 1 in. from face of stone to ...
A shipwreck dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries B.C. was discovered earlier this year off the coast of Sicily, Italian ...
A shipwreck dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries B.C. was discovered near Sicily along with ancient anchors made from stone and iron, Italian officials said. The 2,500-year-old wreck was found ...