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Ancient Roman vessel discovered off Sicilian coast

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Ancient Roman vessel discovered off Sicilian coast

Ancient Roman vessel discovered off Sicilian coast

An ancient Roman vessel has been discovered in the Mediterranean Sea off the Sicilian coast of Palermo, lying at a depth of 92 metres.

Images from the dive site, taken by a submarine robot, indicate that the ship was carrying a copious cargo of wine.


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