GAME OF ROMES: Incredible Snaps Show Ancient Roman-Era Remains On Seabed

Image shows the shipwreck on the bottom of the Skerki Bank, undated. UNESCO stated that archaeologists from eight countries teamed up to explore the underwater site between Sicily and Tunisia, on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. Note: Licensed content. (Vincent Creuze ROV Drassm/Newsflash) Image shows the shipwreck on the bottom of the Skerki Bank, undated. UNESCO stated that archaeologists from eight countries teamed up to explore the underwater site between Sicily and Tunisia, on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. Note: Licensed content. (Vincent Creuze ROV Drassm/Newsflash)
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08 September 2022
These remarkable underwater snaps show a treasure trove of shipwrecked Roman-era remains that ended up at the bottom of the Mediterranean. The astonishingly well-preserved finds are understood to come from cargo ships that sunk fully loaded. UNESCO recently spent a fortnight exploring three Roman...