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A 2,000-Year-Old Ship Survives the Past and Reveals Secrets

Summary by O Antagonista
In a discovery that surprised archaeologists, a 2,000-year-old ship was found on the coast of Antalia, Turkey. The ceramic transported by it is surprisingly well preserved, offering a window for the past of trade in the Mediterranean. What makes this discovery of such an ancient ceramic so special? In the baptized ship of “Cererámic Concha”, plates, bricks and bars were wrapped... The post Shipyard of 2,000 years has revived the past and reveale…
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In a discovery that surprised archaeologists, a 2,000-year-old ship was found on the coast of Antalia, Turkey. The ceramic transported by it is surprisingly well preserved, offering a window for the past of trade in the Mediterranean. What makes this discovery of such an ancient ceramic so special? In the baptized ship of “Cererámic Concha”, plates, bricks and bars were wrapped... The post Shipyard of 2,000 years has revived the past and reveale…

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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