Antikythera Shipwreck Continues To Yield Artifacts After 120 Years

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Divers recently found a marble head depicting Hercules on the Antikythera shipwreck (Credit: Antikythera.org.gr)

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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  • k-9boy22
    k-9boy223년 이하
    Cool! I love it!😍
    • angelachang
      angelachang3년 이하
      Cool! The first computer was made 5000 years ago! 😮🖥
      • summer_beach
        summer_beach3년 이하
        THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!! I love almost anything that has to do with the ocean and history so this is so cool!!!🤩🌊🕒
        • iheartpuppies
          iheartpuppies3년 이하
          This shipwreck has so much history in all those artifacts LIKE THAT HUGE HERACLES STATUE!! How do people even find this stuff?😊
          • iheartpuppies
            iheartpuppies3년 이하
            How do they even know what this stuff is its so old!
            • iheartpuppies
              iheartpuppies3년 이하
              The ship dated back to 60 BC??!!! that was so long ago! 2081 years to be exact!
              • viakia12345
                viakia123453년 이하
                cool 😶🖥️
                • someone222
                  someone2223년 이하
                  the first computer! 😶
                  • adroit_avimimus
                    adroit_avimimus3년 이하
                    A statue of Hercules?! DOGO News never fails to amaze me!
                  • roseylakey
                    roseylakey3년 이하
                    That looks cool

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