Three Roman Vessels Found Along Tunisian Shoreline – One Dating Back 2,000 Years

The Mediterranean is often called an underwater graveyard, and many shipwrecks have been discovered beneath the waters.

The maritime route along the Skerki Bank was of special importance being used by conquerors and treasure looters.

An international team of underwater archaeologists explored the area bordered by Sicily in the north and the Tunisian coast to the southwest to learn more about ancient marine time activities.

The ambitious and large projects consisting of Unesco experts from Algeria, Croatia, Egypt, France, Italy, Morocco, Spain and Tunisia mapped an area of seabed 10km square

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