Antikythera Shipwreck Continues To Yield Artifacts After 120 Years
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A Roman-era cargo ship that sank near the Greek island of Antikythera over two thousand years ago has been yielding abundant ancient treasures since its discovery in 1900. In late June 2022, researchers revealed their latest find — a marble head depicting the Greek and Roman demigod Hercules. The expedition team believes it belongs to a headless sculpture of Hercules found during the first visit to the shipwreck.
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- jill82년 이상Wow! I feel bad for the people who died on that ship.
- maylee20272년 이상that is sad but maybe the people who died is in a beater place right now and is happy
- koala5582년 이상Did the put it in a museum i would not, plenty of things get stolen
- koala5582년 이상wow
- koala5582년 이상Where did they put the bronze statues?
- best_of_today2년 이상i mean, honestly i agree with sasukeuchiwa. that's probably bad karma... but at the same time the ship is probably releasing stuff into the ocean and should be picked up. also i don't have a ton of stuff but if you follow me that would be awesome!
- sasukeuchiwa2년 이상So cool but i honestly think they shouldn't be taking stuff from a shipwreck...Ya know i'm kinda superstitious so i just think it's bad karma right?Anyway plz follow byeee!(#stay slay #Slay king #yas!)
- corbin763년 이하this is so cool!
- armahmo3년 이하Nice
- giovannifranco3년 이하nice.
- lacygezeveje3년 이하cool stuff.