Roman Ship Graveyard Discovered Off Italian Coast

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First Posted: 07-23-09 01:43 PM   |   Updated: 07-23-09 04:43 PM

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Archaeologists scanning the seabed almost 1000 feet below the coast of the Italian island of Ventotene discovered five perfect-condition ancient Roman ships, dating from the first century BC to the fifth century AD, that lay in such a manner as to be described as a ship "graveyard", Reuters reports.

According to chief Aurora Trust archaeologist Timmy Gambin, speaking to Reuters, the ships remained unmolested for so many years because of the sheer depth to which the sank. Only with modern technology and the increased popularity of treasure hunting in the region will such discoveries be made. From Reuters:

Gambin said the wrecks revealed a pattern of trade in the empire: at first Rome exported its produce to its expanding provinces, but gradually it began to import from them more and more of the things it once produced.


In Roman times Ventotene, known as Pandataria, was used to exile disgraced Roman noblewomen. The Emperor Augustus sent his daughter Julia there because of her adultery. During the 20th century, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini used the remote island as a prison for political opponents.


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Archaeologists scanning the seabed almost 1000 feet below the coast of the Italian island of Ventotene discovered five perfect-condition ancient Roman ships, dating from the first century BC to the fi...
Archaeologists scanning the seabed almost 1000 feet below the coast of the Italian island of Ventotene discovered five perfect-condition ancient Roman ships, dating from the first century BC to the fi...
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- wm1066 I'm a Fan of wm1066 33 fans permalink
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In the 1980's I heard about a Greek ship found off the coast of South America, but I didn't hear any in depth coverage, has anybody else heard of this ? That would be quite a find, and it would predate Columbus by a thousand years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 07/24/2009
- SamEllison I'm a Fan of SamEllison 15 fans permalink
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How can we exile someone today?

Maybe we can exile Cheney to the truth!

Sink the ship of lies and myth.
(I could go on...)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 07/23/2009
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"During the 20th century, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini used the remote island as a prison for political opponents"

Can we send rethugs there for the next 8 years atleast...most of them want to seceed anyway

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 07/23/2009
- RazeTemple I'm a Fan of RazeTemple 32 fans permalink
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Sweet! So many things under the sea we have yet to find. Really cool thet they are still in that good of shape.

I would say that it is more like a 'plot of graves' when it's only five ships and not so much a graveyard..But I guess they are close to the same so do whatever works for you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 07/23/2009
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