Friday, November 16, 2018

IN THE NEWS: Shipwreck found in Black Sea is 'world's oldest intact'

We're fascinated with archaeology and the discovery of ancient finds. Here's an article about a
2,400 year old intact ship that was found recently in the Black sea!

Shipwreck found in Black Sea is 'world's oldest intact'
Source; BBC NEWS

A Greek merchant ship dating back more than 2,400 years has been found lying on its side off the Bulgarian coast.

Black Sea MAP/EEF Expeditions
Image caption The ship was surveyed and digitally mapped by two remote underwater vehicles
The 23m (75ft) wreck, found in the Black Sea by an Anglo-Bulgarian team, is being hailed as officially the world's oldest known intact shipwreck.

The researchers were stunned to find the merchant vessel closely resembled in design a ship that decorated ancient Greek wine vases.

The rudder, rowing benches and even the contents of its hold remain intact.

"It's like another world," Helen Farr from the expedition told the BBC.

"It's when the ROV [remote operated vehicle] drops down through the water column and you see this ship appear in the light at the bottom so perfectly preserved it feels like you step back in time."