The Lost Merchant’s Voyage: Rediscovering the Sunken Ship in the Holy Land after Centuries

In a remarkable archaeological revelation, an ancient shipwreck, discovered some 1,200 years after it sank off the coast of Israel, offers intriguing evidence that Western traders continued to arrive at this port even in the wake of the Islamic conquest of the Holy Land.

This sunken vessel, laden with cargo sourced from across the Mediterranean, provides a window into a time when the predominantly Christian Byzantine Empire was losing its grasp on the region, and Islamic rule was expanding its influence.

Deborah Cvikel, a nautical archaeologist at the University of Haifa who led the excavation responsible for uncovering this maritime treasure, highlights the significance of

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