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Mysteries of Shipwreck Hundreds of Years Old Revealed by 3D Scanning Off the Italian Coast
 
By Callum Paton On 11/10/17 at 5:07 AM
 

Archaeologists in Italy have discovered a Byzantine shipwreck off the coast of Sicily and are using cutting-edge 3D technology to further uncover the secrets of the vessel that had been submerged beneath the sea for hundreds of years.

The experts in underwater archaeology from the University of Udine, Texas A&M University and Sicily’s local marine authority discovered the wreck at a depth of ten feet below the water line just off Ragusa.
 
http://www.newsweek.com/mysteries-shipwreck-hundreds-years-old-revealed-3d-scanning-italian-coast-707703?piano_t=1

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Considering what has happened in the entire Mediterranean from Phoenician times through World War 2?

I'd envision it as one big ship graveyard and junk yard.
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